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Against all the odds, Malaysia's former ruler Mahathir Mohamad is once again set to take control.
The shock election result means the country's government will change for the first time since independence 61 years ago.
At the age of 92, Dr Mahathir will be the oldest elected leader in the world.
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Malaysia’s opposition ousted the ruling coalition, clearing the way for new investigations into Prime MinisterNajib Razak’s alleged misappropriation of money in the 1MDB corruption scandal, possibly one of the largest global financial scams of all time.
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An alliance of opposition parties spearheaded by Mahathir Mohamad won Malaysia’s general election. The veteran strongman is on course for a return to the prime minister’s Office he occupied for 22 years. At the age of 92, he'll become the oldest elected leader in the world. Mahathir’s Pakatan Harapan (Alliance of Hope) won 113 of parliament’s 222 seats. Mahathir told a news conference he expected to be sworn in as prime minister later on Thursday.
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Malaysia's upcoming national election is exposing the country's deep ethnic divides as politicians use race and religion as political tools. Meanwhile, a global garbage crisis is intensifying. To explain both these stories, CBSN talks to contributor and GZERO's Signal newsletter writer Alex Kliment.

Malaysia's election on Wednesday is billed as the nation's tightest-ever.
The incumbent party, Barisan Nasional, has held power for more than six decades.
But discontent among voters over the rising cost of living and a corruption scandal could bring political change.
Al Jazeera'sFlorence Looi reports from Kuala Lumpur.
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Malaysia goes to the polls on May 9 in what has been dubbed the mother of all elections. The 1MDB scandal, corruption allegations and the rising cost of living have been flagged as key issues - but what do voters really care about? The programme Insight explores the debate.
READ: 6 hot questions about Malaysia's fiercest General Election yet https://cna.asia/2r47VRa

Mahathir Mohamad

Tun Dato' SeriMahathir bin Mohamad (Jawi:محضير بن محمد; IPA: [maˈhaðɪr bɪn moˈhamad]; born 10 July 1925) is a Malaysian politician who was the fourth Prime Minister of Malaysia. He held the post for 22 years from 1981 to 2003, making him Malaysia's longest-serving Prime Minister. His political career spanned almost 40 years.

Born and raised in Alor Setar, Kedah, Mahathir excelled at school and became a medical doctor. He became active in the United Malays National Organisation (UMNO), Malaysia's largest political party, before entering Parliament in 1964. He served one term before losing his seat, subsequently falling out with the then Prime Minister,Tunku Abdul Rahman and being expelled from UMNO. When Abdul Rahman resigned, Mahathir re-entered UMNO and Parliament, and was promoted to the Cabinet. By 1976 he had risen to Deputy Prime Minister, and in 1981 was sworn in as Prime Minister after the resignation of his predecessor, Hussein Onn.

In parliamentary systems fashioned after the Westminster system, the prime minister is the presiding and actual head of government and head of the executive branch. In such systems, the head of state or the head of state's official representative (i.e. the monarch, president, or governor-general) usually holds a largely ceremonial position, although often with reserve powers.

The prime minister is often, but not always, a member of parliament and is expected with other ministers to ensure the passage of bills through the legislature. In some monarchies the monarch may also exercise executive powers (known as the royal prerogative) that are constitutionally vested in the crown and may be exercised without the approval of parliament.

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Al Jazeera (Arabic:الجزيرة‎al-ǧazīrahIPA:[æl dʒæˈziːrɐ], literally "The Peninsula", referring to the Arabian Peninsula), also known as JSC (Jazeera Satellite Channel), is a Doha-based state-funded broadcaster owned by the Al Jazeera Media Network, which is partly funded by the House of Thani, the ruling family of Qatar. Initially launched as an Arabic news and current affairs satellite TV channel, Al Jazeera has since expanded into a network with several outlets, including the Internet and specialtyTV channels in multiple languages.

Al Jazeera is among the largest news organizations with 80 bureaus around the world. Al Jazeera is owned by the government of Qatar. While Al Jazeera officials have stated that they are editorially independent from the government of Qatar, this assertion has been disputed.

The original Al Jazeera channel's willingness to broadcast dissenting views, for example on call-in shows, created controversies in the Arab States of the Persian Gulf. The station gained worldwide attention following the outbreak of war in Afghanistan, when it was the only channel to cover the war live, from its office there.

Najib is the eldest son of Abdul Razak Hussein, Malaysia's second Prime Minister, and the nephew of Hussein Onn, Malaysia's third. He was elected to the Parliament of Malaysia in 1976, at the age of 23, replacing his deceased father in the Pahang-based seat of Pekan. From 1982 to 1986 he was the Menteri Besar (Chief Minister) of Pahang, before entering the federal Cabinet of Mahathir Mohamad in 1986 as the Minister of Culture, Youth and Sports. He served in various Cabinet posts throughout the remainder of the 1980s and 1990s, including as Minister for Defence and Minister for Education. He became Deputy Prime Minister on 7 January 2004, serving under Prime Minister Abdullah Ahmad Badawi, before replacing Badawi a year after Barisan Nasional suffered heavy losses in the 2008 election. Under his leadership, Barisan Nasional won the 2013 election, although for the first time in Malaysia's history the opposition won the majority of the popular vote.

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Malaysia election shock: Mahathir returns

Malaysia election shock: Mahathir returns

Malaysia election shock: Mahathir returns

Against all the odds, Malaysia's former ruler Mahathir Mohamad is once again set to take control.
The shock election result means the country's government will change for the first time since independence 61 years ago.
At the age of 92, Dr Mahathir will be the oldest elected leader in the world.
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Historic Malaysian Election: Why the World Is Watching

Historic Malaysian Election: Why the World Is Watching

Historic Malaysian Election: Why the World Is Watching

Malaysia’s opposition ousted the ruling coalition, clearing the way for new investigations into Prime MinisterNajib Razak’s alleged misappropriation of money in the 1MDB corruption scandal, possibly one of the largest global financial scams of all time.
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Mahathir Mohamad Scores Shocking Election Win In Malaysia

An alliance of opposition parties spearheaded by Mahathir Mohamad won Malaysia’s general election. The veteran strongman is on course for a return to the prime minister’s Office he occupied for 22 years. At the age of 92, he'll become the oldest elected leader in the world. Mahathir’s Pakatan Harapan (Alliance of Hope) won 113 of parliament’s 222 seats. Mahathir told a news conference he expected to be sworn in as prime minister later on Thursday.
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Malaysia's election exposes ethnic divide, corruption

Malaysia's election exposes ethnic divide, corruption

Malaysia's election exposes ethnic divide, corruption

Malaysia's upcoming national election is exposing the country's deep ethnic divides as politicians use race and religion as political tools. Meanwhile, a global garbage crisis is intensifying. To explain both these stories, CBSN talks to contributor and GZERO's Signal newsletter writer Alex Kliment.

Malaysia's election on Wednesday is billed as the nation's tightest-ever.
The incumbent party, Barisan Nasional, has held power for more than six decades.
But discontent among voters over the rising cost of living and a corruption scandal could bring political change.
Al Jazeera'sFlorence Looi reports from Kuala Lumpur.
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Malaysia General Election: 1MDB and the GST | Insight | CNA Insider

Malaysia goes to the polls on May 9 in what has been dubbed the mother of all elections. The 1MDB scandal, corruption allegations and the rising cost of living have been flagged as key issues - but what do voters really care about? The programme Insight explores the debate.
READ: 6 hot questions about Malaysia's fiercest General Election yet https://cna.asia/2r47VRa

There has been a dramatic result in Malaysia's parliamentary elections, with the opposition winning power for the first time in the country's history.
The 92-year-old former Prime MinisterMahathir Mohamad will return as leader.
He will replace Najib Razak - who became embroiled in a major corruption scandal.
Al Jazeera' s Rob McBride reports from Kuala Lumpur.
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Once seen as a future leader, he was jailed on sodomy and corruption charges after falling out with the government.
Malaysia's new Prime MinisterMahathir Mohamad sought a pardon for Mr Anwar, which was granted on Wednesday morning.
Mr Mahathir has promised to step aside for Mr Anwar to become prime minister within two years.
The politician was jailed for a second time three years ago on what he said were trumped-up sodomy charges.
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The China Factor in Malaysia’s Surprise Election

The China Factor in Malaysia’s Surprise Election

The China Factor in Malaysia’s Surprise Election

A shock election result in Malaysia has brought 61 years of continuous one-party rule to an end. And in some respects, Malaysians have China to thank.
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🇲🇾 Will Mahathir Mohamad make a return as Malaysia's PM aged 92? | Inside Story

🇲🇾 Will Mahathir Mohamad make a return as Malaysia's PM aged 92? | Inside Story

🇲🇾 Will Mahathir Mohamad make a return as Malaysia's PM aged 92? | Inside Story

Wednesday's general election in Malaysia is being described as the most competitive ever held.
But despite the challenge, analysts are predicting a win for the ruling coalition, Barisan National, the world's longest-serving elected government
Al Jazeera'sFlorence Looi reports from Selangor State, Malaysia.
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Malaysia's Mahathir: opposition can win election

Malaysia's Mahathir: opposition can win election

Malaysia's Mahathir: opposition can win election

(18 Sep 2017) Former Malaysian strongman Mahathir Mohamad says he believes the opposition alliance in his country can win the next general elections and topple the country's corruption-tainted leader.
The energetic 92-year-old, Asia's longest-serving leader before stepping down in 2003, has made a high-profile return to politics in a bid to oust his protege, Prime MinisterNajib Razak.
The serving leader has clung to power despite an epic corruption scandal that involved hundreds of millions of dollars passing through his bank accounts.
Mahathir told The Associated Press in an interview that the disparate opposition coalition he has spearheaded to contest elections due by mid-2018 is tapping into anger at the corruption scandal and the rising cost of living.
"Lots of people feel that Najib has destroyed much that has been built for this country," he said.
Najib has sacked critics in his own government including an attorney-general and deputy prime minister and muzzled the media since the corruption scandal erupted two years ago.
The US and several other countries are investigating allegations of cross-border embezzlement and money laundering at 1MDB, a state investment fund set up and previously led by Najib to promote economic development but which accumulated billions in debt.
The US Justice Department says at least 4.5 billion US dollars was stolen from 1MDB by associates of Najib, and it is working to seize 1.7 billion US dollars taken from the fund to buy assets in the US potentially its largest asset seizure ever.
Mahathir said he doesn't want to be prime minister again and that his aim is simply to topple Najib and restore Malaysia's reputation.
Despite speculation that Najib may call elections this year, Mahathir said he believes polls will be held in 2018 because Najib wants time to strengthen his support in eastern Sabah and Sarawak states on the island of Borneo.
The two states, both strongholds of rural Malay support for the governing National Front coalition, jointly contribute about a quarter of parliamentary seats and helped Najib win the 2013 polls despite losing the national popular vote to the opposition for the first time.
Yet gerrymandering will make it tough to win more seats than the ruling coalition.
The ElectionCommission last year redrew electoral boundaries that critics said created more Malay-majority seats to ensure victory for Najib though opposition parties are contesting it in court.
Mahathir's comeback is a boost to the opposition that has been plagued by infighting.
His popularity with ethnic Malays may also make the opposition more palatable to those voters, who are the bedrock of Najib's ruling coalition.
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Prime Minister Najib Razak votes in Malaysia election

Prime Minister Najib Razak votes in Malaysia election

Prime Minister Najib Razak votes in Malaysia election

Malaysian Prime MinisterNajib Razak casts his vote in one of the country's closest ever elections which pits him against his one-time mentor, a 92-year-old former authoritarian leader. IMAGES

Malaysia election shock: Mahathir returns

Against all the odds, Malaysia's former ruler Mahathir Mohamad is once again set to take control.
The shock election result means the country's government will change for the first time since independence 61 years ago.
At the age of 92, Dr Mahathir will be the oldest elected leader in the world.
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published: 10 May 2018

Historic Malaysian Election: Why the World Is Watching

Malaysia’s opposition ousted the ruling coalition, clearing the way for new investigations into Prime MinisterNajib Razak’s alleged misappropriation of money in the 1MDB corruption scandal, possibly one of the largest global financial scams of all time.
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Political earthquake in Malaysia as opposition wins polls

Mahathir Mohamad Scores Shocking Election Win In Malaysia

An alliance of opposition parties spearheaded by Mahathir Mohamad won Malaysia’s general election. The veteran strongman is on course for a return to the prime minister’s Office he occupied for 22 years. At the age of 92, he'll become the oldest elected leader in the world. Mahathir’s Pakatan Harapan (Alliance of Hope) won 113 of parliament’s 222 seats. Mahathir told a news conference he expected to be sworn in as prime minister later on Thursday.
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Malaysia's election exposes ethnic divide, corruption

Malaysia's upcoming national election is exposing the country's deep ethnic divides as politicians use race and religion as political tools. Meanwhile, a global garbage crisis is intensifying. To explain both these stories, CBSN talks to contributor and GZERO's Signal newsletter writer Alex Kliment.

Malaysia's election on Wednesday is billed as the nation's tightest-ever.
The incumbent party, Barisan Nasional, has held power for more than six decades.
But discontent among voters over the rising cost of living and a corruption scandal could bring political change.
Al Jazeera'sFlorence Looi reports from Kuala Lumpur.
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Malaysia General Election: 1MDB and the GST | Insight | CNA Insider

Malaysia goes to the polls on May 9 in what has been dubbed the mother of all elections. The 1MDB scandal, corruption allegations and the rising cost of living have been flagged as key issues - but what do voters really care about? The programme Insight explores the debate.
READ: 6 hot questions about Malaysia's fiercest General Election yet https://cna.asia/2r47VRa

There has been a dramatic result in Malaysia's parliamentary elections, with the opposition winning power for the first time in the country's history.
The 92-year-old former Prime MinisterMahathir Mohamad will return as leader.
He will replace Najib Razak - who became embroiled in a major corruption scandal.
Al Jazeera' s Rob McBride reports from Kuala Lumpur.
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Once seen as a future leader, he was jailed on sodomy and corruption charges after falling out with the government.
Malaysia's new Prime MinisterMahathir Mohamad sought a pardon for Mr Anwar, which was granted on Wednesday morning.
Mr Mahathir has promised to step aside for Mr Anwar to become prime minister within two years.
The politician was jailed for a second time three years ago on what he said were trumped-up sodomy charges.
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published: 16 May 2018

The China Factor in Malaysia’s Surprise Election

A shock election result in Malaysia has brought 61 years of continuous one-party rule to an end. And in some respects, Malaysians have China to thank.
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🇲🇾 Will Mahathir Mohamad make a return as Malaysia's PM aged 92? | Inside Story

Wednesday's general election in Malaysia is being described as the most competitive ever held.
But despite the challenge, analysts are predicting a win for the ruling coalition, Barisan National, the world's longest-serving elected government
Al Jazeera'sFlorence Looi reports from Selangor State, Malaysia.
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published: 07 May 2018

Malaysia's Mahathir: opposition can win election

(18 Sep 2017) Former Malaysian strongman Mahathir Mohamad says he believes the opposition alliance in his country can win the next general elections and topple the country's corruption-tainted leader.
The energetic 92-year-old, Asia's longest-serving leader before stepping down in 2003, has made a high-profile return to politics in a bid to oust his protege, Prime MinisterNajib Razak.
The serving leader has clung to power despite an epic corruption scandal that involved hundreds of millions of dollars passing through his bank accounts.
Mahathir told The Associated Press in an interview that the disparate opposition coalition he has spearheaded to contest elections due by mid-2018 is tapping into anger at the corruption scandal and the rising cost of living.
"Lots of people feel that N...

published: 24 Sep 2017

Prime Minister Najib Razak votes in Malaysia election

Malaysian Prime MinisterNajib Razak casts his vote in one of the country's closest ever elections which pits him against his one-time mentor, a 92-year-old former authoritarian leader. IMAGES

Against all the odds, Malaysia's former ruler Mahathir Mohamad is once again set to take control.
The shock election result means the country's government will change for the first time since independence 61 years ago.
At the age of 92, Dr Mahathir will be the oldest elected leader in the world.
Read more here: http://www.abc.net.au/news/2018-05-10/malaysia-election-mahathir-claims-win-but-results-not-yet-in/9745498
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Against all the odds, Malaysia's former ruler Mahathir Mohamad is once again set to take control.
The shock election result means the country's government will change for the first time since independence 61 years ago.
At the age of 92, Dr Mahathir will be the oldest elected leader in the world.
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Malaysia’s opposition ousted the ruling coalition, clearing the way for new investigations into Prime MinisterNajib Razak’s alleged misappropriation of money in the 1MDB corruption scandal, possibly one of the largest global financial scams of all time.
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Malaysia’s opposition ousted the ruling coalition, clearing the way for new investigations into Prime MinisterNajib Razak’s alleged misappropriation of money in the 1MDB corruption scandal, possibly one of the largest global financial scams of all time.
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Mahathir Mohamad Scores Shocking Election Win In Malaysia

An alliance of opposition parties spearheaded by Mahathir Mohamad won Malaysia’s general election. The veteran strongman is on course for a return to the prime ...

An alliance of opposition parties spearheaded by Mahathir Mohamad won Malaysia’s general election. The veteran strongman is on course for a return to the prime minister’s Office he occupied for 22 years. At the age of 92, he'll become the oldest elected leader in the world. Mahathir’s Pakatan Harapan (Alliance of Hope) won 113 of parliament’s 222 seats. Mahathir told a news conference he expected to be sworn in as prime minister later on Thursday.
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An alliance of opposition parties spearheaded by Mahathir Mohamad won Malaysia’s general election. The veteran strongman is on course for a return to the prime minister’s Office he occupied for 22 years. At the age of 92, he'll become the oldest elected leader in the world. Mahathir’s Pakatan Harapan (Alliance of Hope) won 113 of parliament’s 222 seats. Mahathir told a news conference he expected to be sworn in as prime minister later on Thursday.
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Malaysia's election exposes ethnic divide, corruption

Malaysia's upcoming national election is exposing the country's deep ethnic divides as politicians use race and religion as political tools. Meanwhile, a global...

Malaysia's upcoming national election is exposing the country's deep ethnic divides as politicians use race and religion as political tools. Meanwhile, a global garbage crisis is intensifying. To explain both these stories, CBSN talks to contributor and GZERO's Signal newsletter writer Alex Kliment.

Malaysia's upcoming national election is exposing the country's deep ethnic divides as politicians use race and religion as political tools. Meanwhile, a global garbage crisis is intensifying. To explain both these stories, CBSN talks to contributor and GZERO's Signal newsletter writer Alex Kliment.

Malaysia's election on Wednesday is billed as the nation's tightest-ever.
The incumbent party, Barisan Nasional, has held power for more than six decades.
B...

Malaysia's election on Wednesday is billed as the nation's tightest-ever.
The incumbent party, Barisan Nasional, has held power for more than six decades.
But discontent among voters over the rising cost of living and a corruption scandal could bring political change.
Al Jazeera'sFlorence Looi reports from Kuala Lumpur.
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Malaysia's election on Wednesday is billed as the nation's tightest-ever.
The incumbent party, Barisan Nasional, has held power for more than six decades.
But discontent among voters over the rising cost of living and a corruption scandal could bring political change.
Al Jazeera'sFlorence Looi reports from Kuala Lumpur.
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Malaysia General Election: 1MDB and the GST | Insight | CNA Insider

Malaysia goes to the polls on May 9 in what has been dubbed the mother of all elections. The 1MDB scandal, corruption allegations and the rising cost of living ...

Malaysia goes to the polls on May 9 in what has been dubbed the mother of all elections. The 1MDB scandal, corruption allegations and the rising cost of living have been flagged as key issues - but what do voters really care about? The programme Insight explores the debate.
READ: 6 hot questions about Malaysia's fiercest General Election yet https://cna.asia/2r47VRa

Malaysia goes to the polls on May 9 in what has been dubbed the mother of all elections. The 1MDB scandal, corruption allegations and the rising cost of living have been flagged as key issues - but what do voters really care about? The programme Insight explores the debate.
READ: 6 hot questions about Malaysia's fiercest General Election yet https://cna.asia/2r47VRa

There has been a dramatic result in Malaysia's parliamentary elections, with the opposition winning power for the first time in the country's history.
The 92-...

There has been a dramatic result in Malaysia's parliamentary elections, with the opposition winning power for the first time in the country's history.
The 92-year-old former Prime MinisterMahathir Mohamad will return as leader.
He will replace Najib Razak - who became embroiled in a major corruption scandal.
Al Jazeera' s Rob McBride reports from Kuala Lumpur.
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There has been a dramatic result in Malaysia's parliamentary elections, with the opposition winning power for the first time in the country's history.
The 92-year-old former Prime MinisterMahathir Mohamad will return as leader.
He will replace Najib Razak - who became embroiled in a major corruption scandal.
Al Jazeera' s Rob McBride reports from Kuala Lumpur.
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Once seen as a future leader, he was jailed on sodomy and corruption charges after falling out with the government.
Malaysia's new Prime MinisterMahathir Mohamad sought a pardon for Mr Anwar, which was granted on Wednesday morning.
Mr Mahathir has promised to step aside for Mr Anwar to become prime minister within two years.
The politician was jailed for a second time three years ago on what he said were trumped-up sodomy charges.
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Once seen as a future leader, he was jailed on sodomy and corruption charges after falling out with the government.
Malaysia's new Prime MinisterMahathir Mohamad sought a pardon for Mr Anwar, which was granted on Wednesday morning.
Mr Mahathir has promised to step aside for Mr Anwar to become prime minister within two years.
The politician was jailed for a second time three years ago on what he said were trumped-up sodomy charges.
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The China Factor in Malaysia’s Surprise Election

A shock election result in Malaysia has brought 61 years of continuous one-party rule to an end. And in some respects, Malaysians have China to thank.
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Wednesday's general election in Malaysia is being described as the most competitive ever held.
But despite the challenge, analysts are predicting a win for th...

Wednesday's general election in Malaysia is being described as the most competitive ever held.
But despite the challenge, analysts are predicting a win for the ruling coalition, Barisan National, the world's longest-serving elected government
Al Jazeera'sFlorence Looi reports from Selangor State, Malaysia.
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Wednesday's general election in Malaysia is being described as the most competitive ever held.
But despite the challenge, analysts are predicting a win for the ruling coalition, Barisan National, the world's longest-serving elected government
Al Jazeera'sFlorence Looi reports from Selangor State, Malaysia.
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Malaysia's Mahathir: opposition can win election

(18 Sep 2017) Former Malaysian strongman Mahathir Mohamad says he believes the opposition alliance in his country can win the next general elections and topple ...

(18 Sep 2017) Former Malaysian strongman Mahathir Mohamad says he believes the opposition alliance in his country can win the next general elections and topple the country's corruption-tainted leader.
The energetic 92-year-old, Asia's longest-serving leader before stepping down in 2003, has made a high-profile return to politics in a bid to oust his protege, Prime MinisterNajib Razak.
The serving leader has clung to power despite an epic corruption scandal that involved hundreds of millions of dollars passing through his bank accounts.
Mahathir told The Associated Press in an interview that the disparate opposition coalition he has spearheaded to contest elections due by mid-2018 is tapping into anger at the corruption scandal and the rising cost of living.
"Lots of people feel that Najib has destroyed much that has been built for this country," he said.
Najib has sacked critics in his own government including an attorney-general and deputy prime minister and muzzled the media since the corruption scandal erupted two years ago.
The US and several other countries are investigating allegations of cross-border embezzlement and money laundering at 1MDB, a state investment fund set up and previously led by Najib to promote economic development but which accumulated billions in debt.
The US Justice Department says at least 4.5 billion US dollars was stolen from 1MDB by associates of Najib, and it is working to seize 1.7 billion US dollars taken from the fund to buy assets in the US potentially its largest asset seizure ever.
Mahathir said he doesn't want to be prime minister again and that his aim is simply to topple Najib and restore Malaysia's reputation.
Despite speculation that Najib may call elections this year, Mahathir said he believes polls will be held in 2018 because Najib wants time to strengthen his support in eastern Sabah and Sarawak states on the island of Borneo.
The two states, both strongholds of rural Malay support for the governing National Front coalition, jointly contribute about a quarter of parliamentary seats and helped Najib win the 2013 polls despite losing the national popular vote to the opposition for the first time.
Yet gerrymandering will make it tough to win more seats than the ruling coalition.
The ElectionCommission last year redrew electoral boundaries that critics said created more Malay-majority seats to ensure victory for Najib though opposition parties are contesting it in court.
Mahathir's comeback is a boost to the opposition that has been plagued by infighting.
His popularity with ethnic Malays may also make the opposition more palatable to those voters, who are the bedrock of Najib's ruling coalition.
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(18 Sep 2017) Former Malaysian strongman Mahathir Mohamad says he believes the opposition alliance in his country can win the next general elections and topple the country's corruption-tainted leader.
The energetic 92-year-old, Asia's longest-serving leader before stepping down in 2003, has made a high-profile return to politics in a bid to oust his protege, Prime MinisterNajib Razak.
The serving leader has clung to power despite an epic corruption scandal that involved hundreds of millions of dollars passing through his bank accounts.
Mahathir told The Associated Press in an interview that the disparate opposition coalition he has spearheaded to contest elections due by mid-2018 is tapping into anger at the corruption scandal and the rising cost of living.
"Lots of people feel that Najib has destroyed much that has been built for this country," he said.
Najib has sacked critics in his own government including an attorney-general and deputy prime minister and muzzled the media since the corruption scandal erupted two years ago.
The US and several other countries are investigating allegations of cross-border embezzlement and money laundering at 1MDB, a state investment fund set up and previously led by Najib to promote economic development but which accumulated billions in debt.
The US Justice Department says at least 4.5 billion US dollars was stolen from 1MDB by associates of Najib, and it is working to seize 1.7 billion US dollars taken from the fund to buy assets in the US potentially its largest asset seizure ever.
Mahathir said he doesn't want to be prime minister again and that his aim is simply to topple Najib and restore Malaysia's reputation.
Despite speculation that Najib may call elections this year, Mahathir said he believes polls will be held in 2018 because Najib wants time to strengthen his support in eastern Sabah and Sarawak states on the island of Borneo.
The two states, both strongholds of rural Malay support for the governing National Front coalition, jointly contribute about a quarter of parliamentary seats and helped Najib win the 2013 polls despite losing the national popular vote to the opposition for the first time.
Yet gerrymandering will make it tough to win more seats than the ruling coalition.
The ElectionCommission last year redrew electoral boundaries that critics said created more Malay-majority seats to ensure victory for Najib though opposition parties are contesting it in court.
Mahathir's comeback is a boost to the opposition that has been plagued by infighting.
His popularity with ethnic Malays may also make the opposition more palatable to those voters, who are the bedrock of Najib's ruling coalition.
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Malaysia Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia

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published: 10 Mar 2015

Travel Guide to Malaysia (Kuala Lumpur and Terengganu)

In this travel video travel guide to Malaysia, I travel to Malaysia's capital city, Kuala Lumpur, and to Terangganu, the country's second-largest city.
I start off my trip by exploring Kenyir Lake, located just west of Terangganu, which is actually the largest man-made lake in Southeast Asia (it's the size of Singapore). I head to the far end of the lake by speedboat to go trekking into the hilly jungle where I come across a school of hungry fish waiting for eager tourists like myself to provide them with a cheap snack. I then head back on the lake to explore the many islands that call this lake home.
Next, I head back onto the water -- this time onto the ocean -- to do a little squid jigging as part of the first annual TerengganuInternationalSquid Jigging Fest. Squid jigging, for thos...

published: 19 May 2015

HOW EXPENSIVE IS MALAYSIA? | Budget Travel Guide

How expensive is Malaysia? Today I will run through the cost of accommodation, food and drink, transportation and also activities to help you budget your trip to Malaysia!
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11 Amazing Things To Do in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

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I'm Mark Wiens and thank you very much for watching this video about a few of the top things to do in Kuala Lumpur, a city that just happens to be one of my favorite cities to visit in Southeast Asia. It's the largest and probably the most important and influential city in Malaysia and truly has some amazing sites to offer. Along with modern skyrise towers like the Petronas Towers, there are still lots of traditional historic buildings as well. The awesome mixture of cultures, the mix of traditional and modern, and very importantly, the outstanding cuisine is what makes Kuala Lumpur such a great city to explore!
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published: 12 Dec 2012

TOP THINGS TO DO IN MALAYSIA!

Have you thought about where your next big adventure should be? John and I got the chance to adventure through Sabah, Malaysia. It's an extremely affordable place to travel too with incredible local guides. Did I mention its also great if your a thrill seeker like me? I've only done a fraction of what I wanted to do on this trip and cant wait to take my next trip back!
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published: 24 Feb 2017

8 DAYS IN MALAYSIA : A budget trip (200 Ringgit) - 2017

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published: 06 Feb 2014

TRAVELLING TO PARADISE IN MALAYSIA

I had to leave Indonesia as my visa was up and so I headed off to travel Malaysia. I rode on the back of a scooter to the airport, where I got a bus to the plane that took me to Malaysia, where I got a bus to the bus station to get another bus to the port city of Mersing for a ferry to the island of Tioman, where I rode in the side car of a scooter to my accommodation. Feat. drone shots at the end.
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Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Travel Guide - Must-See Attractions

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Kuala Lumpur is is the federal capital and most populous city in Malaysia. The geography of Kuala Lumpur is characterized by a huge valley known as Klang Valley.
The most important places to visit in Kuala Lumpur are: Petronas Towers (a sight to behold, one of the world's most famous landmarks. From 1998 to 2003, they were the world's tallest buildings), Independence Square (the iconic city square. Check out beautiful buildings, and a flag pole that marks the country's independence), BirdPark (situated on scenic lake gardens, this tropical park offers visitors a chance to see many wonderful birds), Putra Mosque (situated on a picturesque lake, it's a grand, pink-domed mosque that can accommodate up to 15,000 worshipers), Batu Caves (said to be over 400 million y...

published: 31 May 2013

Best Things to do in Kuala Lumpur - Overnight City Guide

Overnight is a travel and food show for today’s traveler and we’ve been working on this web series for 4 months now. In today’s time hungry world, people want to try and experience so much in so little time. In fact, we discovered that most people travelling around Asia would spend on average 36 to 72 hours in any given capital city. So we decided to the same thing. Overnight will go through 5 large Asian cities (Taipei, Saigon, Kuala Lumpur, Bangkok and Seoul) and will attempt to show you what you can do during those precious few hours you have in the metropolis. From drinking, eating, discovering new cultures all the way up to clubbing. Overnight’s got you covered.
Here is your Kuala Lumpur CityGuide!
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published: 07 Nov 2015

TOP 10 PLACES TO VISIT IN MALAYSIA

25 Things to do in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Travel Guide

Join us as we visit Kuala Lumpur exploring the best 25 things to do in the city in this Kuala Lumpur travel guide. As the capital and largest city in Malaysia it is hard to believe its name deriving from Malay means 'muddy river confluence' considering it has grown from a tin mining village to one of the most dynamic cities in Southeast Asia.
Few cities around the world offer up a melting pot of cuisines (including Malay, Chinese and Indian) while featuring some of the world's cheapest 5-star accommodations. You'll find plenty of green escapes in the form of parks and botanical gardens but you'll also be dazzled by the impressive Petronas Towers which are shine at night.
Whether you're eating street food in Chinatown or Jalan Alor or shopping until you drop at KLCC there is something fo...

published: 20 Mar 2017

Malaysia Vacation Travel Video Guide

Travel video about destination Malaysia.
Malaysia is an exotic world located in the Far East, full of tradition and history.We begin our journey in Malacca, the oldest city on the southwest coast of the Peninsular Malaysia that boasts six hundred years of history. Both Portuguese and Jesuit settlers lived here for a hundred and thirty years and introduced their culture to the region. The city’s history dates back to 1403 when Hindu prince, Paramesware of the Sri VijayaRealm in Sumatra, established a sultanate. The Chinese-dominated area of the city extends across the opposite banks of the river where the mainly two storey residential and business premises are densely packed together. In contrast, the Cheng Hoon Temple is one of the oldest temples in Malaysia and nearby is the Kampung Klin...

published: 14 Aug 2013

Kuala Lumpur Budget Travel Guide

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published: 17 Oct 2016

Exploring Penang (Georgetown): Things To Do in One Day

After our trip to Langkawi, we headed to Georgetown, in Penang, Malaysia. One day we walked around and did all these things in a single day. More coming on: http://migrationology.com/
Penang, Malaysia is an island just off the coast of the West Coast of Malaysia. It’s one of the most famous areas of Malaysia, especially known for its rich and diverse culture and for its food - many people come to Penang just to eat - as did I. Ying and I arrived to Penang from Langkawi, and we stayed in Penang for about a week, doing some work, and eating out way through the city. One day though, we decided to put on our shoes and go to visit as many of the attractions in the center of the city as we could. So this travel videos is an overview of the top things to do in Georgetown, Penang, but also a trav...

published: 28 Jun 2015

10 Must Not Do in Malaysia

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Malaysia is a high muslim populated country therefore there are certain rules and law to abide to when you are in Malaysia. These things not to do in Malaysia is just a precaution and warning for those whom have no expectations about Malaysia and being their First time to Malaysia.
Malaysia is a multicultural country and you will need to respect all kinds of different culture here of different religion basis. However, all these must not do is not obligated for you to follow as is all depends...

published: 13 Jun 2017

Kuala Lumpur - City Video Guide

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published: 09 Mar 2015

Kuala Lumpur travel guide (HD)

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Kuala Lumpur (called simply KL by locals) is the federal capital and the largest city in Malaysia.
Literally meaning "muddy river confluence" in Malay, Kuala Lumpur has grown from a small sleepy Chinese tin-mining village to a bustling metropolis of around 6.5 million (city-proper population of 1.8 million) in just 150 years. A cultural melting pot with some of the world's cheapest 5-star hotels, great shopping, even better food and some of nature's wonders in just an hour away, this dynamic city has much to offer for every visitor.
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Kuala Lumpur is short o...

published: 20 Nov 2015

Things to do in Malaysia | Top Attractions Travel Guide

When I think of the most under-rated countries to visit in SE AsiaMalaysia comes to mind. With a rich culture and diversity - unlike any other nation in Southeast Asia - there is something for everyone. Some of my favorite places to visit in Malaysia include Kuala Lumpur, Malacca, Penang and the Cameron Highlands. The following is a top attractions travel guide for the best things to do in Malaysia:
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Malaysia Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia

This video for Malaysia is one of our older productions, but we wanted to share it with you to get some feedback on how these older clips compare to the more re...

This video for Malaysia is one of our older productions, but we wanted to share it with you to get some feedback on how these older clips compare to the more recent travel guides we’ve shot. Below are some links to those recent videos. Feel free to compare with this clip and comment below to let us know which ones you prefer, and what else you’d love to see from Expedia on YouTube!
St. Petersburg
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This video for Malaysia is one of our older productions, but we wanted to share it with you to get some feedback on how these older clips compare to the more recent travel guides we’ve shot. Below are some links to those recent videos. Feel free to compare with this clip and comment below to let us know which ones you prefer, and what else you’d love to see from Expedia on YouTube!
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Travel Guide to Malaysia (Kuala Lumpur and Terengganu)

In this travel video travel guide to Malaysia, I travel to Malaysia's capital city, Kuala Lumpur, and to Terangganu, the country's second-largest city.
I start...

In this travel video travel guide to Malaysia, I travel to Malaysia's capital city, Kuala Lumpur, and to Terangganu, the country's second-largest city.
I start off my trip by exploring Kenyir Lake, located just west of Terangganu, which is actually the largest man-made lake in Southeast Asia (it's the size of Singapore). I head to the far end of the lake by speedboat to go trekking into the hilly jungle where I come across a school of hungry fish waiting for eager tourists like myself to provide them with a cheap snack. I then head back on the lake to explore the many islands that call this lake home.
Next, I head back onto the water -- this time onto the ocean -- to do a little squid jigging as part of the first annual TerengganuInternationalSquid Jigging Fest. Squid jigging, for those of you that don't know, is the act of fishing for squid by hand with a line and hook, something I have questionable skill doing.
Back onto dry land, I explore the market in Terangganu, one of the best places to find fresh seafood in the entire country, and try some of the region's favorite desserts and iced coffee.
For the second half of the video, I head east to the capital city of Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur, where I -- what else? -- find some street food in the famous Chow Kit neighborhood, followed by a little more food in Kampung Baru, a sleeping Malay enclave flanked by the city's downtown tower.
I then take the monorail (!) to explore the Petronas Towers and the KL Tower, two of the city's most famous landmarks, followed by dinner in Jalan Alor, the city's famed outdoor street food district.
Finally, it's time for a little rest and relaxation back on the west coast of Malaysia at the island of Redang, one of the country's most beautiful tropical islands, where I get to experience what beach life is like in Malaysia.

In this travel video travel guide to Malaysia, I travel to Malaysia's capital city, Kuala Lumpur, and to Terangganu, the country's second-largest city.
I start off my trip by exploring Kenyir Lake, located just west of Terangganu, which is actually the largest man-made lake in Southeast Asia (it's the size of Singapore). I head to the far end of the lake by speedboat to go trekking into the hilly jungle where I come across a school of hungry fish waiting for eager tourists like myself to provide them with a cheap snack. I then head back on the lake to explore the many islands that call this lake home.
Next, I head back onto the water -- this time onto the ocean -- to do a little squid jigging as part of the first annual TerengganuInternationalSquid Jigging Fest. Squid jigging, for those of you that don't know, is the act of fishing for squid by hand with a line and hook, something I have questionable skill doing.
Back onto dry land, I explore the market in Terangganu, one of the best places to find fresh seafood in the entire country, and try some of the region's favorite desserts and iced coffee.
For the second half of the video, I head east to the capital city of Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur, where I -- what else? -- find some street food in the famous Chow Kit neighborhood, followed by a little more food in Kampung Baru, a sleeping Malay enclave flanked by the city's downtown tower.
I then take the monorail (!) to explore the Petronas Towers and the KL Tower, two of the city's most famous landmarks, followed by dinner in Jalan Alor, the city's famed outdoor street food district.
Finally, it's time for a little rest and relaxation back on the west coast of Malaysia at the island of Redang, one of the country's most beautiful tropical islands, where I get to experience what beach life is like in Malaysia.

HOW EXPENSIVE IS MALAYSIA? | Budget Travel Guide

How expensive is Malaysia? Today I will run through the cost of accommodation, food and drink, transportation and also activities to help you budget your trip t...

How expensive is Malaysia? Today I will run through the cost of accommodation, food and drink, transportation and also activities to help you budget your trip to Malaysia!
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11 Amazing Things To Do in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

Get more things to do in Kuala Lumpur, and travel tips: http://migrationology.com/2014/02/kuala-lumpur-travel-guide-food-lovers/
I'm Mark Wiens and thank you v...

Get more things to do in Kuala Lumpur, and travel tips: http://migrationology.com/2014/02/kuala-lumpur-travel-guide-food-lovers/
I'm Mark Wiens and thank you very much for watching this video about a few of the top things to do in Kuala Lumpur, a city that just happens to be one of my favorite cities to visit in Southeast Asia. It's the largest and probably the most important and influential city in Malaysia and truly has some amazing sites to offer. Along with modern skyrise towers like the Petronas Towers, there are still lots of traditional historic buildings as well. The awesome mixture of cultures, the mix of traditional and modern, and very importantly, the outstanding cuisine is what makes Kuala Lumpur such a great city to explore!
1. On this list of top things to do in Kuala Lumpur I first stop by the most famous landmark of the the city: the Petronas Towers. These twin giant sky scrapers are huge, and they literally reach towards the heavens and touch the clouds. On the bottom of the Petronas Towers is a pretty fancy shopping mall while the tops of the towers are filled with offices. On the 41st and 42nd floor, there is a sky bridge which connects the two towers together and which is open for visitors. Years ago, it used to be free entrance but unfortunately now they have started to charge a rather steep 80 MalaysianRinggits per person.
2. After the visiting the Petronas towers, number two on the list is the historical district of old Kuala Lumpur. Visiting and walking around the area is one of the top things to do in Kuala Lumpur and you shouldn't miss the opportunity. From Merdeka Square to the old railroad station, you'll see some amazing architecture and buildings. Another must visit is the National Mosque, which is known as Masjid Negara. With a capacity of 15,000, this is the central and most visited mosque in the city.
3. The Menara KLTower, along with the Petronas Towers, is one of the dominating features of Kuala Lumpur's skyline. At 421 meters in height, it's one of the world's tallest communications towers. I was lucky enough to be invited to the annual BASE jumping event which was held at the KL Tower so I had a pass to go to the top for the incredible view and to see the event (http://migrationology.com/2012/10/jordan-kilgore-base-jump-kuala-lumpur/). The KL Tower also offer look out viewpoints and a number of restaurants where you can dine with an incredible view.
4. Number 4 is Little India which is better known as Brickfields. Kuala Lumpur is home to many Indian's many from the south of the country. Brickfields is a popular place to browse, shop for all sorts of Indian products and most importantly to eat at some seriously delicious Indian restaurants. If you're looking for good Indian food in Kuala Lumpur, check out this restaurant: http://migrationology.com/2012/11/south-indian-food-kuala-lumpur-vishalatchi/
5. Chinatown, located on Petaling Street, is one of the biggest Kuala Lumpur attractions. It's mostly known for it street shopping and restaurants. You can find all sorts of fake brand names and nearly everything imaginable.
6. Thean Hou Temple is one of the most impressive Daoist temples in Kuala Lumpur. It's free to visit and offers insights into the Hainanese community in the city and there are also great views of the city.
7. Central Market, is a top tourist shopping attraction in Kuala Lumpur. Though many of the products are rather touristy, there are some good things waiting to be found.
8. Within central Kuala Lumpur are the KL LakeGardens and BirdPark. It makes a great tropical escape to the bustling city life.
9. The Batu Caves, located just outside the central part of the city is one of the best things to do in Kuala Lumpur. The caves and shrines are one of the most sacred Hindu sites outside of India.
10. Chow KitMarket is the central fresh wet market in the city. Everyday thousands of shoppers get their Malaysian food ingredients at this interesting market.
11. Malaysian food is the ultimate attraction to visiting Kuala Lumpur. With a great mixture of local Malay, Chinese, and Indian, there's no shortage of incredible dining that will leave you satisfied and hungry for more! For myself, eating is one of the best things to do in Kuala Lumpur!
Hope you enjoyed this list and hope you have a wonderful visit!
Music in this video is Feel Free by Joe Sacco.
DirectLink: http://www.premiumbeat.com/royalty_free_music/songs/feel-free
License: https://www.premiumbeat.com/member/license/140709
I purchased the song used in this video royalty free from PremiumBeats, and I have full rights to use it in within my video.
All of the information and footage in this video was taken in October 2012 and is all copyright of Mark Wiens who is the author of http://migrationology.com/ and http://www.eatingthaifood.com/. Be sure to subscribe to my YouTube channel http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=migrationology so you don't miss my upcoming food videos!

Get more things to do in Kuala Lumpur, and travel tips: http://migrationology.com/2014/02/kuala-lumpur-travel-guide-food-lovers/
I'm Mark Wiens and thank you very much for watching this video about a few of the top things to do in Kuala Lumpur, a city that just happens to be one of my favorite cities to visit in Southeast Asia. It's the largest and probably the most important and influential city in Malaysia and truly has some amazing sites to offer. Along with modern skyrise towers like the Petronas Towers, there are still lots of traditional historic buildings as well. The awesome mixture of cultures, the mix of traditional and modern, and very importantly, the outstanding cuisine is what makes Kuala Lumpur such a great city to explore!
1. On this list of top things to do in Kuala Lumpur I first stop by the most famous landmark of the the city: the Petronas Towers. These twin giant sky scrapers are huge, and they literally reach towards the heavens and touch the clouds. On the bottom of the Petronas Towers is a pretty fancy shopping mall while the tops of the towers are filled with offices. On the 41st and 42nd floor, there is a sky bridge which connects the two towers together and which is open for visitors. Years ago, it used to be free entrance but unfortunately now they have started to charge a rather steep 80 MalaysianRinggits per person.
2. After the visiting the Petronas towers, number two on the list is the historical district of old Kuala Lumpur. Visiting and walking around the area is one of the top things to do in Kuala Lumpur and you shouldn't miss the opportunity. From Merdeka Square to the old railroad station, you'll see some amazing architecture and buildings. Another must visit is the National Mosque, which is known as Masjid Negara. With a capacity of 15,000, this is the central and most visited mosque in the city.
3. The Menara KLTower, along with the Petronas Towers, is one of the dominating features of Kuala Lumpur's skyline. At 421 meters in height, it's one of the world's tallest communications towers. I was lucky enough to be invited to the annual BASE jumping event which was held at the KL Tower so I had a pass to go to the top for the incredible view and to see the event (http://migrationology.com/2012/10/jordan-kilgore-base-jump-kuala-lumpur/). The KL Tower also offer look out viewpoints and a number of restaurants where you can dine with an incredible view.
4. Number 4 is Little India which is better known as Brickfields. Kuala Lumpur is home to many Indian's many from the south of the country. Brickfields is a popular place to browse, shop for all sorts of Indian products and most importantly to eat at some seriously delicious Indian restaurants. If you're looking for good Indian food in Kuala Lumpur, check out this restaurant: http://migrationology.com/2012/11/south-indian-food-kuala-lumpur-vishalatchi/
5. Chinatown, located on Petaling Street, is one of the biggest Kuala Lumpur attractions. It's mostly known for it street shopping and restaurants. You can find all sorts of fake brand names and nearly everything imaginable.
6. Thean Hou Temple is one of the most impressive Daoist temples in Kuala Lumpur. It's free to visit and offers insights into the Hainanese community in the city and there are also great views of the city.
7. Central Market, is a top tourist shopping attraction in Kuala Lumpur. Though many of the products are rather touristy, there are some good things waiting to be found.
8. Within central Kuala Lumpur are the KL LakeGardens and BirdPark. It makes a great tropical escape to the bustling city life.
9. The Batu Caves, located just outside the central part of the city is one of the best things to do in Kuala Lumpur. The caves and shrines are one of the most sacred Hindu sites outside of India.
10. Chow KitMarket is the central fresh wet market in the city. Everyday thousands of shoppers get their Malaysian food ingredients at this interesting market.
11. Malaysian food is the ultimate attraction to visiting Kuala Lumpur. With a great mixture of local Malay, Chinese, and Indian, there's no shortage of incredible dining that will leave you satisfied and hungry for more! For myself, eating is one of the best things to do in Kuala Lumpur!
Hope you enjoyed this list and hope you have a wonderful visit!
Music in this video is Feel Free by Joe Sacco.
DirectLink: http://www.premiumbeat.com/royalty_free_music/songs/feel-free
License: https://www.premiumbeat.com/member/license/140709
I purchased the song used in this video royalty free from PremiumBeats, and I have full rights to use it in within my video.
All of the information and footage in this video was taken in October 2012 and is all copyright of Mark Wiens who is the author of http://migrationology.com/ and http://www.eatingthaifood.com/. Be sure to subscribe to my YouTube channel http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=migrationology so you don't miss my upcoming food videos!

TOP THINGS TO DO IN MALAYSIA!

Have you thought about where your next big adventure should be? John and I got the chance to adventure through Sabah, Malaysia. It's an extremely affordable pla...

Have you thought about where your next big adventure should be? John and I got the chance to adventure through Sabah, Malaysia. It's an extremely affordable place to travel too with incredible local guides. Did I mention its also great if your a thrill seeker like me? I've only done a fraction of what I wanted to do on this trip and cant wait to take my next trip back!
VisitTourism Malaysia and plan you adventure!: http://facebook.malaysia.travel/

Have you thought about where your next big adventure should be? John and I got the chance to adventure through Sabah, Malaysia. It's an extremely affordable place to travel too with incredible local guides. Did I mention its also great if your a thrill seeker like me? I've only done a fraction of what I wanted to do on this trip and cant wait to take my next trip back!
VisitTourism Malaysia and plan you adventure!: http://facebook.malaysia.travel/

8 DAYS IN MALAYSIA : A budget trip (200 Ringgit) - 2017

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SUBSCRIBE - https://goo.gl/dEtSMJ (‘MountainTrekker’)
Next video - https://youtu.be/N6YdColedko
This is the trailer of my week long trip to Malaysia in 2017.
Watch this to know how I travelled Malaysia, where did I stay, what did I eat, how much expenses did I incur on this trip, etc.
After watching this video you'll have a fair idea on -
# Flight tickets from India to Malaysia
# Budget accommodations in Malaysia
# Food in Malaysia
My other travel series -
# THAILAND playlist - https://goo.gl/dOUJck
# EUROPEPlaylist - https://goo.gl/Tlx9mJ
# BANGLADESH playlist - https://goo.gl/uw1y1v
# SPITI (India) playlist - https://goo.gl/xqvvQ6
PLEASE SHARE THE VIDEOS AND LET OTHERS GET INFORMED ABOUT THIS CHANNEL
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Malaysia video part of Borneo: Kuching, Kota Kinabalu, Sandakan, Semporna, National Parks and Orangutan Centers
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Malaysia video part of Borneo: Kuching, Kota Kinabalu, Sandakan, Semporna, National Parks and Orangutan Centers
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I had to leave Indonesia as my visa was up and so I headed off to travel Malaysia. I rode on the back of a scooter to the airport, where I got a bus to the plane that took me to Malaysia, where I got a bus to the bus station to get another bus to the port city of Mersing for a ferry to the island of Tioman, where I rode in the side car of a scooter to my accommodation. Feat. drone shots at the end.
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I had to leave Indonesia as my visa was up and so I headed off to travel Malaysia. I rode on the back of a scooter to the airport, where I got a bus to the plane that took me to Malaysia, where I got a bus to the bus station to get another bus to the port city of Mersing for a ferry to the island of Tioman, where I rode in the side car of a scooter to my accommodation. Feat. drone shots at the end.
Big Love X
Other social media:
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Main vlogging camera: Sony RX100 V
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Action cam: GoPro Hero5 BlackPhone: iPhone 7 256GB
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Edited on: 2015MacBook Pro; FCPX
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Music:
DJ Quads - More Than U know; Hello
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Ehrling - I Feel Good
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Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Travel Guide - Must-See Attractions

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Kuala Lumpur is is the federal capital and most populous city in Malaysia. The geography of Kuala Lumpur is characterized by a huge va...

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Kuala Lumpur is is the federal capital and most populous city in Malaysia. The geography of Kuala Lumpur is characterized by a huge valley known as Klang Valley.
The most important places to visit in Kuala Lumpur are: Petronas Towers (a sight to behold, one of the world's most famous landmarks. From 1998 to 2003, they were the world's tallest buildings), Independence Square (the iconic city square. Check out beautiful buildings, and a flag pole that marks the country's independence), BirdPark (situated on scenic lake gardens, this tropical park offers visitors a chance to see many wonderful birds), Putra Mosque (situated on a picturesque lake, it's a grand, pink-domed mosque that can accommodate up to 15,000 worshipers), Batu Caves (said to be over 400 million years old, it's a series of limestone formations, home to a grand Hindu temple) and many more.
This video offers a lot of tips to help you plan the perfect vacation. If you want to save time and money, the most important Kuala Lumpur travel tip is to compare prices before booking a hotel room or a flight. You can do this for free on http://bookinghunter.com, a site that searches through hundreds of other travel websites in real time for the best travel deals available.

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Kuala Lumpur is is the federal capital and most populous city in Malaysia. The geography of Kuala Lumpur is characterized by a huge valley known as Klang Valley.
The most important places to visit in Kuala Lumpur are: Petronas Towers (a sight to behold, one of the world's most famous landmarks. From 1998 to 2003, they were the world's tallest buildings), Independence Square (the iconic city square. Check out beautiful buildings, and a flag pole that marks the country's independence), BirdPark (situated on scenic lake gardens, this tropical park offers visitors a chance to see many wonderful birds), Putra Mosque (situated on a picturesque lake, it's a grand, pink-domed mosque that can accommodate up to 15,000 worshipers), Batu Caves (said to be over 400 million years old, it's a series of limestone formations, home to a grand Hindu temple) and many more.
This video offers a lot of tips to help you plan the perfect vacation. If you want to save time and money, the most important Kuala Lumpur travel tip is to compare prices before booking a hotel room or a flight. You can do this for free on http://bookinghunter.com, a site that searches through hundreds of other travel websites in real time for the best travel deals available.

Best Things to do in Kuala Lumpur - Overnight City Guide

Overnight is a travel and food show for today’s traveler and we’ve been working on this web series for 4 months now. In today’s time hungry world, people want t...

Overnight is a travel and food show for today’s traveler and we’ve been working on this web series for 4 months now. In today’s time hungry world, people want to try and experience so much in so little time. In fact, we discovered that most people travelling around Asia would spend on average 36 to 72 hours in any given capital city. So we decided to the same thing. Overnight will go through 5 large Asian cities (Taipei, Saigon, Kuala Lumpur, Bangkok and Seoul) and will attempt to show you what you can do during those precious few hours you have in the metropolis. From drinking, eating, discovering new cultures all the way up to clubbing. Overnight’s got you covered.
Here is your Kuala Lumpur CityGuide!
Shout out to @joycethefairy for taking us around! We really appreciate it!
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@accesstravelph
Also to Cebu Pacific Air, for the quick and convenient flight services to our multiple destinations.
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Shot and Edited with the talented people of Seabiscuit Films
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Cooking in the Mountains!
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Filipino Favourites
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Quaker Power Meals
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How To Playlist: QuickHacks and easy to do recipes
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Home Invasions: I go see what my friends are up to in their kitchens!
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The Fat Kid Inside Healthy Series: Simple, healthy recipes!
http://goo.gl/TfOj1U
A Balanced Day Of Healthy Eating: Quick videos of what I ate today
http://goo.gl/IV6t4j
Taste and Chaub: A food porn show and how do Chefs and Food & DrinkIndustryPlayers define Taste.
http://goo.gl/IUUpy4
Bottled Up: Cocktails at Home
http://goo.gl/Vrlue7
Liquored Manila: Cocktails from Bartenders in Manila
http://goo.gl/qrxtUf
The FoodShow: My First properly shot series
http://goo.gl/7J5R14
Flavours from the Philippines: A Taste of my homeland
http://goo.gl/Gppnbw
Colorful Cooking: Mari Jasmine teaches us some vegetable filled recipes
http://goo.gl/DrkMP7

Overnight is a travel and food show for today’s traveler and we’ve been working on this web series for 4 months now. In today’s time hungry world, people want to try and experience so much in so little time. In fact, we discovered that most people travelling around Asia would spend on average 36 to 72 hours in any given capital city. So we decided to the same thing. Overnight will go through 5 large Asian cities (Taipei, Saigon, Kuala Lumpur, Bangkok and Seoul) and will attempt to show you what you can do during those precious few hours you have in the metropolis. From drinking, eating, discovering new cultures all the way up to clubbing. Overnight’s got you covered.
Here is your Kuala Lumpur CityGuide!
Shout out to @joycethefairy for taking us around! We really appreciate it!
http://www.kinkybluefairy.net/
For the full guide visit: www.thefatkidinside.com
Book your next AIRBNB here with a discount: https://www.airbnb.com/thefatkidinside
A HUGEThank you to Angely from AccessTravel and Tours for being a key resource person and booking everything for us during this trip. You can contact them through here
www.travelwithaccess.com/
@accesstravelph
Also to Cebu Pacific Air, for the quick and convenient flight services to our multiple destinations.
@cebupacificair
www.cebupacificair.com
Shot and Edited with the talented people of Seabiscuit Films
www.seabiscuitfilms.com
Check out my new game on the Google Play Store!
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.xeleb.MarketMasterErwan
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Full post on www.thefatkidinside.com
twitter/ig: erwanheussaff
facebook.com/thefatkidinside
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Please leave us a comment if you want us to try something!
Erwan Heussaff
-------PLAYLISTS--------
Check our new Travel Show Overnight!
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLlaLRniCHL9S7Jva6MlVA8Y7u6lkr5AY9
Cooking in the Mountains!
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLlaLRniCHL9S-157u7Fv7-CSKa9aSM_NN
Filipino Favourites
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLlaLRniCHL9RDOJc34gEsB-Z1KSw2VpXc
Quaker Power Meals
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLlaLRniCHL9Sgk1iposVi2HgKV_Bhv8Zp
How To Playlist: QuickHacks and easy to do recipes
http://goo.gl/BbvIds
Home Invasions: I go see what my friends are up to in their kitchens!
http://goo.gl/gmboJv
The Fat Kid Inside Healthy Series: Simple, healthy recipes!
http://goo.gl/TfOj1U
A Balanced Day Of Healthy Eating: Quick videos of what I ate today
http://goo.gl/IV6t4j
Taste and Chaub: A food porn show and how do Chefs and Food & DrinkIndustryPlayers define Taste.
http://goo.gl/IUUpy4
Bottled Up: Cocktails at Home
http://goo.gl/Vrlue7
Liquored Manila: Cocktails from Bartenders in Manila
http://goo.gl/qrxtUf
The FoodShow: My First properly shot series
http://goo.gl/7J5R14
Flavours from the Philippines: A Taste of my homeland
http://goo.gl/Gppnbw
Colorful Cooking: Mari Jasmine teaches us some vegetable filled recipes
http://goo.gl/DrkMP7

Malaysia Vacation Travel Video Guide

Travel video about destination Malaysia.
Malaysia is an exotic world located in the Far East, full of tradition and history.We begin our journey in Malacca, the...

Travel video about destination Malaysia.
Malaysia is an exotic world located in the Far East, full of tradition and history.We begin our journey in Malacca, the oldest city on the southwest coast of the Peninsular Malaysia that boasts six hundred years of history. Both Portuguese and Jesuit settlers lived here for a hundred and thirty years and introduced their culture to the region. The city’s history dates back to 1403 when Hindu prince, Paramesware of the Sri VijayaRealm in Sumatra, established a sultanate. The Chinese-dominated area of the city extends across the opposite banks of the river where the mainly two storey residential and business premises are densely packed together. In contrast, the Cheng Hoon Temple is one of the oldest temples in Malaysia and nearby is the Kampung Kling Mosque which is of ancient Sumatran design. Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia’s modern capital city, is relatively young. It originated in the middle of the nineteenth century at the junction of two rivers. Chinese pioneers discovered an abundance of minerals here. Since then, however, things have much improved and Kuala Lumpur is now one of the cleanest cities in the world with two steel towers as its unmistakeable landmark, connected by an impressive bridge. Since 1926, tea has been cultivated in the Cameron Highlands where the mild and rainy climate is ideal for its growth. British surveyor, William Cameron, discovered this region in 1885 and soon afterwards its wooded hills were transformed into tea plantations that now attract tourists from all over the world. Sarawak is located in Borneo, the third largest island on the planet. We start our journey through this Malayan federal state, in the northwest of the island, in the capital, Kuching. The British Empire had various buildings constructed in the city but its ethnic groups were content to remain within their own surroundings. Malaysia is like a magnificent fairy tale, a melting pot of various cultures and ethnic groups amid abundant tropical vegetation. Although Malaysia has changed, it has not forgotten the rich traditions of its indigenous tribes yet it is now a country that is travelling into a new age.

Travel video about destination Malaysia.
Malaysia is an exotic world located in the Far East, full of tradition and history.We begin our journey in Malacca, the oldest city on the southwest coast of the Peninsular Malaysia that boasts six hundred years of history. Both Portuguese and Jesuit settlers lived here for a hundred and thirty years and introduced their culture to the region. The city’s history dates back to 1403 when Hindu prince, Paramesware of the Sri VijayaRealm in Sumatra, established a sultanate. The Chinese-dominated area of the city extends across the opposite banks of the river where the mainly two storey residential and business premises are densely packed together. In contrast, the Cheng Hoon Temple is one of the oldest temples in Malaysia and nearby is the Kampung Kling Mosque which is of ancient Sumatran design. Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia’s modern capital city, is relatively young. It originated in the middle of the nineteenth century at the junction of two rivers. Chinese pioneers discovered an abundance of minerals here. Since then, however, things have much improved and Kuala Lumpur is now one of the cleanest cities in the world with two steel towers as its unmistakeable landmark, connected by an impressive bridge. Since 1926, tea has been cultivated in the Cameron Highlands where the mild and rainy climate is ideal for its growth. British surveyor, William Cameron, discovered this region in 1885 and soon afterwards its wooded hills were transformed into tea plantations that now attract tourists from all over the world. Sarawak is located in Borneo, the third largest island on the planet. We start our journey through this Malayan federal state, in the northwest of the island, in the capital, Kuching. The British Empire had various buildings constructed in the city but its ethnic groups were content to remain within their own surroundings. Malaysia is like a magnificent fairy tale, a melting pot of various cultures and ethnic groups amid abundant tropical vegetation. Although Malaysia has changed, it has not forgotten the rich traditions of its indigenous tribes yet it is now a country that is travelling into a new age.

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After our trip to Langkawi, we headed to Georgetown, in Penang, Malaysia. One day we walked around and did all these things in a single day. More coming on: http://migrationology.com/
Penang, Malaysia is an island just off the coast of the West Coast of Malaysia. It’s one of the most famous areas of Malaysia, especially known for its rich and diverse culture and for its food - many people come to Penang just to eat - as did I. Ying and I arrived to Penang from Langkawi, and we stayed in Penang for about a week, doing some work, and eating out way through the city. One day though, we decided to put on our shoes and go to visit as many of the attractions in the center of the city as we could. So this travel videos is an overview of the top things to do in Georgetown, Penang, but also a travel guide as well. Hope you enjoy to!
To begin the day, I started off with a Penang tourist map and located all the places we wanted to go. Since we were staying close to the Georgetown World HeritageInc., that’s where we first decided to stop. It’s more of an information center, so after just a few minutes we continued on our way to the Chew Jetty, one of the couple of Chinese docks where homes are built over the water. On the way though, we walked through Lebuh Armenian (one of the most famous streets in Penang), past George Town street art, and also briefly stopped at Cheah Kongsi. The Chew Jetty was a nice place to walk around for a few minutes, there wasn’t a lot to do there, but mostly some small souvenir shops and some nice places to take photos.
We continued walking and passed the QueenVictory Lighthouse and then we continued on to Fort Cornwallis, a British built fort, and the only fort in Malaysia - though as they said it wasn’t ever used for battle. I was a little disappointed visiting Fort Cornwallis in Penang because we paid a pretty big entrance fee, but there really wasn’t anything to see inside - I could have seen it all from the outside. Anyway, we continued on walking around Penang, and then circled back past a cathedral. By this time we were getting quite hungry, so we headed into Little India, and then continued to a famous restaurant called Kapitan for tandoori chicken. I didn’t know they were really famous for their rice biryani, but I got a couple pieces of tandoori chicken and naan, it they were both incredible.
In the afternoon, we first stopped at the Goddess of MercyTemple in Penang, and walked around for a few minutes, and then continued on to Cheong Fatt Tze Mansion, one of Penang’s main attractions and a place I was really looking forward to visiting. Mr. Cheong, an insanely wealthy Chinese business man built the BlueMansion and it has now been restored and it’s actually open as a hotel, but they also give a couple of guided tours each day. The tour took 45 minutes, and it was beautiful to see. The only thing I wish is that we could have seen a little more of the Blue Mansion, because unfortunately we didn’t get to see much, but mostly listened to the history of the mansion - still it was worth seeing in Penang.
To finish of one day of things to do in Penang, Georgetown, we visited the Kapitan Keling Mosque, and then lastly we went to Khoo Kongsi. For dinner to end this day in Penang, we went to a restaurant to eat dim sum, and a few other Chinese dishes as well.
Thank you for watching this “things to do in Geogetown, Penang” travel video. Hope you enjoyed it, and hope it will give you some ideas for what to do when you visit. More Penang street food videos coming soon!
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After our trip to Langkawi, we headed to Georgetown, in Penang, Malaysia. One day we walked around and did all these things in a single day. More coming on: http://migrationology.com/
Penang, Malaysia is an island just off the coast of the West Coast of Malaysia. It’s one of the most famous areas of Malaysia, especially known for its rich and diverse culture and for its food - many people come to Penang just to eat - as did I. Ying and I arrived to Penang from Langkawi, and we stayed in Penang for about a week, doing some work, and eating out way through the city. One day though, we decided to put on our shoes and go to visit as many of the attractions in the center of the city as we could. So this travel videos is an overview of the top things to do in Georgetown, Penang, but also a travel guide as well. Hope you enjoy to!
To begin the day, I started off with a Penang tourist map and located all the places we wanted to go. Since we were staying close to the Georgetown World HeritageInc., that’s where we first decided to stop. It’s more of an information center, so after just a few minutes we continued on our way to the Chew Jetty, one of the couple of Chinese docks where homes are built over the water. On the way though, we walked through Lebuh Armenian (one of the most famous streets in Penang), past George Town street art, and also briefly stopped at Cheah Kongsi. The Chew Jetty was a nice place to walk around for a few minutes, there wasn’t a lot to do there, but mostly some small souvenir shops and some nice places to take photos.
We continued walking and passed the QueenVictory Lighthouse and then we continued on to Fort Cornwallis, a British built fort, and the only fort in Malaysia - though as they said it wasn’t ever used for battle. I was a little disappointed visiting Fort Cornwallis in Penang because we paid a pretty big entrance fee, but there really wasn’t anything to see inside - I could have seen it all from the outside. Anyway, we continued on walking around Penang, and then circled back past a cathedral. By this time we were getting quite hungry, so we headed into Little India, and then continued to a famous restaurant called Kapitan for tandoori chicken. I didn’t know they were really famous for their rice biryani, but I got a couple pieces of tandoori chicken and naan, it they were both incredible.
In the afternoon, we first stopped at the Goddess of MercyTemple in Penang, and walked around for a few minutes, and then continued on to Cheong Fatt Tze Mansion, one of Penang’s main attractions and a place I was really looking forward to visiting. Mr. Cheong, an insanely wealthy Chinese business man built the BlueMansion and it has now been restored and it’s actually open as a hotel, but they also give a couple of guided tours each day. The tour took 45 minutes, and it was beautiful to see. The only thing I wish is that we could have seen a little more of the Blue Mansion, because unfortunately we didn’t get to see much, but mostly listened to the history of the mansion - still it was worth seeing in Penang.
To finish of one day of things to do in Penang, Georgetown, we visited the Kapitan Keling Mosque, and then lastly we went to Khoo Kongsi. For dinner to end this day in Penang, we went to a restaurant to eat dim sum, and a few other Chinese dishes as well.
Thank you for watching this “things to do in Geogetown, Penang” travel video. Hope you enjoyed it, and hope it will give you some ideas for what to do when you visit. More Penang street food videos coming soon!
Music in this video is from AudioNetwork
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10 Must Not Do in Malaysia

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Malaysia is a high muslim populated country therefore there are certain rules and law to abide to when you are in Malaysia. These things not to do in Malaysia is just a precaution and warning for those whom have no expectations about Malaysia and being their First time to Malaysia.
Malaysia is a multicultural country and you will need to respect all kinds of different culture here of different religion basis. However, all these must not do is not obligated for you to follow as is all depends on the type of people you meet throughout Malaysia due to the different culture and different religion.
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Malaysia is a high muslim populated country therefore there are certain rules and law to abide to when you are in Malaysia. These things not to do in Malaysia is just a precaution and warning for those whom have no expectations about Malaysia and being their First time to Malaysia.
Malaysia is a multicultural country and you will need to respect all kinds of different culture here of different religion basis. However, all these must not do is not obligated for you to follow as is all depends on the type of people you meet throughout Malaysia due to the different culture and different religion.
To All tourist, Welcome to Malaysia and to all Malaysians,
if I ever wrote anything you disagree with and I believe there will be some disagreements, do let me know. If you have anything to add in, do comment down here so tourist would know when they visit Malaysia. Or just comment to say Where are you from ! I would be curious to know ! Have a nice stay in Malaysia.
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Kuala Lumpur - City Video Guide

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When you visit Kuala Lumpur, you’re immersing yourself in the glowing centerpiece of Malaysia.
The instant you step off your plane, you’ll realize you aren’t in just any city. Kuala Lumpur boasts a rich history that is gradually giving way to a futuristic metropolis. Gigantic skyscrapers dwarf colonial-era buildings in the downtown, and in the hills there are tranquil temples devoted to the worship of old gods. All of these buildings are impeccably maintained, allowing you to seemingly venture from one era to the next in the span of a single day.
You love a good bargain, and so do the residents of Kuala Lumpur. Satiate your desire to shop with a trip to Bukit Bintang, a shopping mecca full of color and adventure. Boutique stores, extravagant upscale shops, and streetside vendors are here to satisfy your every shopping whim. Whether you’re looking for the perfect accessory or a piece of furniture you can place in the dining room, you’ll find it here.
Any Kuala Lumpur sightseeing will end up at the Petronas Twin Towers, located in the center of the city. These towers stand over a thousand feet high and straddle a massive shopping center and a large park. Here you can enjoy the lunch you bought at a street vendor, or just rest in the grass and stare up at the giant buildings. At night, the Petronas Towers come alive as thousands of lights wink on, making them visible for miles around. You’ll never look at office buildings the same way again.
Come to Kuala Lumpur for the luxurious offerings and beautiful scenery; stick around for the shopping and its wonderful citizens. Your adventure is waiting!
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When you visit Kuala Lumpur, you’re immersing yourself in the glowing centerpiece of Malaysia.
The instant you step off your plane, you’ll realize you aren’t in just any city. Kuala Lumpur boasts a rich history that is gradually giving way to a futuristic metropolis. Gigantic skyscrapers dwarf colonial-era buildings in the downtown, and in the hills there are tranquil temples devoted to the worship of old gods. All of these buildings are impeccably maintained, allowing you to seemingly venture from one era to the next in the span of a single day.
You love a good bargain, and so do the residents of Kuala Lumpur. Satiate your desire to shop with a trip to Bukit Bintang, a shopping mecca full of color and adventure. Boutique stores, extravagant upscale shops, and streetside vendors are here to satisfy your every shopping whim. Whether you’re looking for the perfect accessory or a piece of furniture you can place in the dining room, you’ll find it here.
Any Kuala Lumpur sightseeing will end up at the Petronas Twin Towers, located in the center of the city. These towers stand over a thousand feet high and straddle a massive shopping center and a large park. Here you can enjoy the lunch you bought at a street vendor, or just rest in the grass and stare up at the giant buildings. At night, the Petronas Towers come alive as thousands of lights wink on, making them visible for miles around. You’ll never look at office buildings the same way again.
Come to Kuala Lumpur for the luxurious offerings and beautiful scenery; stick around for the shopping and its wonderful citizens. Your adventure is waiting!
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Kuala Lumpur (called simply KL by locals) is the federal capital and the largest city in Malaysia.
Literally meaning "muddy river confluence" in Malay, Kuala Lumpur has grown from a small sleepy Chinese tin-mining village to a bustling metropolis of around 6.5 million (city-proper population of 1.8 million) in just 150 years. A cultural melting pot with some of the world's cheapest 5-star hotels, great shopping, even better food and some of nature's wonders in just an hour away, this dynamic city has much to offer for every visitor.
See in Kuala Lumpur
===================
Kuala Lumpur is short on must-see attractions: beyond the Petronas Twin Towers, the real joy lies in wandering randomly, seeing, shopping and eating your way through it.
KL hosts an amazing variety of architectural delights. The grandest old British colonial buildings lie in the city centre and include the former offices of the Colonial Secretariat (now the Sultan Abdul Samad Building) on Merdeka Square and the old Kuala Lumpur Railway station. They blend themes from the architecture of Britain and North Africa. On Merdeka Square's west side, looking like a rejected transplant straight from Stratford-upon-Avon is the Royal Selangor Club. Near Merdeka Square is Masjid Jamek, a charming Moorish-style mosque set at a confluence on the Klang River. The NationalMosque, Masjid Negara, (1965) celebrates the bold ambitions of the newly independent Malaysia. The National Monument in the pretty LakeGardens is inspired by the Iwo Jima Memorial in Arlington, Virginia. The ASEAN sculpture garden is nearby. Also in the lake gardens is Carcosa Seri Negara, the former residence of the British High Commissioner, which now houses an upmarket hotel and colonial-style tea rooms. While some buildings in the high-rise Golden Triangle, such as the KL Tower, are uninspired copies of other famous structures, the Petronas Twin Towers are truly marvelous.
Within the city centre is also the fascinating narrow streets of Chinatown, Kuala Lumpur's traditional commercial district, with its many Chinese shops and places to eat.
KL is hot, humid and sometimes crowded, so schedule some cooling off in air-conditioned shopping malls or restaurants. You may find that most attractions are only crowded on weekends and holidays and are otherwise deserted on weekdays.
Do in Kuala Lumpur
====================
KL is mainly known for its eating and shopping, which are adequately covered by the Eat and Buy sections.
Other activities include usual urban sports such as golfing, cycling, running, jogging and horse riding. If you’re into rock climbing, the Batu Caves in the Northern suburbs is popular. However given Malaysia's stunning terrain, you’re better off heading to other places for anything more strenuous or challenging.
Several good theatres and performance halls have emerged as part of Malaysia's drive to encourage greater cultural expression. These include the National Theatre (Istana Budaya) and the KL Performing ArtsCentre (KLPac) in the northern part of the city, the KL Philharmonic in the Twin Towers, and the Actors Studio at Lot 10.
Leading museums in the city centre are the National Museum, which covers the region's history, and the well-regarded Islamic ArtsMuseum, which houses a small but captivating collection. Bank Negara Malaysia Museum and Art Gallery is a modern museum linked to the country's national bank with well-designed galleries on Malaysian economic development, Islamic finance, the history of the central bank, and the national's banks own art collection.
Pampering and spas can be found in several five-star hotels and independent centres in the Golden Triangle. There's also nail parlours and beauty salons, which are generally good value, there's also high-end ones offering similar services for a premium. Reflexology and foot massage places are everywhere, especially in Bukit Bintang in the Golden Triangle and in Chinatown.
Kuala Lumpur also has several theme parks around the city and in the surrounding cities. The most famous of these parks is Sunway Lagoon in the neighbouring city of Subang Jaya. The theme park has rides, a huge waterpark, an extreme park for adventure junkies, a scream park for those wanting a good scare, and a petting zoo for children. Sunway Lagoon is a 40 minute drive from central Kuala Lumpur in good traffic.
You can also watch the local football match at the KLFA Stadium in Cheras. Kuala Lumpur FA is a football team based in Kuala Lumpur and currently plays in the top divison of football in Malaysia. the Malaysia Super League. Match schedule and fixture can be seen at the KLFA website.

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Kuala Lumpur (called simply KL by locals) is the federal capital and the largest city in Malaysia.
Literally meaning "muddy river confluence" in Malay, Kuala Lumpur has grown from a small sleepy Chinese tin-mining village to a bustling metropolis of around 6.5 million (city-proper population of 1.8 million) in just 150 years. A cultural melting pot with some of the world's cheapest 5-star hotels, great shopping, even better food and some of nature's wonders in just an hour away, this dynamic city has much to offer for every visitor.
See in Kuala Lumpur
===================
Kuala Lumpur is short on must-see attractions: beyond the Petronas Twin Towers, the real joy lies in wandering randomly, seeing, shopping and eating your way through it.
KL hosts an amazing variety of architectural delights. The grandest old British colonial buildings lie in the city centre and include the former offices of the Colonial Secretariat (now the Sultan Abdul Samad Building) on Merdeka Square and the old Kuala Lumpur Railway station. They blend themes from the architecture of Britain and North Africa. On Merdeka Square's west side, looking like a rejected transplant straight from Stratford-upon-Avon is the Royal Selangor Club. Near Merdeka Square is Masjid Jamek, a charming Moorish-style mosque set at a confluence on the Klang River. The NationalMosque, Masjid Negara, (1965) celebrates the bold ambitions of the newly independent Malaysia. The National Monument in the pretty LakeGardens is inspired by the Iwo Jima Memorial in Arlington, Virginia. The ASEAN sculpture garden is nearby. Also in the lake gardens is Carcosa Seri Negara, the former residence of the British High Commissioner, which now houses an upmarket hotel and colonial-style tea rooms. While some buildings in the high-rise Golden Triangle, such as the KL Tower, are uninspired copies of other famous structures, the Petronas Twin Towers are truly marvelous.
Within the city centre is also the fascinating narrow streets of Chinatown, Kuala Lumpur's traditional commercial district, with its many Chinese shops and places to eat.
KL is hot, humid and sometimes crowded, so schedule some cooling off in air-conditioned shopping malls or restaurants. You may find that most attractions are only crowded on weekends and holidays and are otherwise deserted on weekdays.
Do in Kuala Lumpur
====================
KL is mainly known for its eating and shopping, which are adequately covered by the Eat and Buy sections.
Other activities include usual urban sports such as golfing, cycling, running, jogging and horse riding. If you’re into rock climbing, the Batu Caves in the Northern suburbs is popular. However given Malaysia's stunning terrain, you’re better off heading to other places for anything more strenuous or challenging.
Several good theatres and performance halls have emerged as part of Malaysia's drive to encourage greater cultural expression. These include the National Theatre (Istana Budaya) and the KL Performing ArtsCentre (KLPac) in the northern part of the city, the KL Philharmonic in the Twin Towers, and the Actors Studio at Lot 10.
Leading museums in the city centre are the National Museum, which covers the region's history, and the well-regarded Islamic ArtsMuseum, which houses a small but captivating collection. Bank Negara Malaysia Museum and Art Gallery is a modern museum linked to the country's national bank with well-designed galleries on Malaysian economic development, Islamic finance, the history of the central bank, and the national's banks own art collection.
Pampering and spas can be found in several five-star hotels and independent centres in the Golden Triangle. There's also nail parlours and beauty salons, which are generally good value, there's also high-end ones offering similar services for a premium. Reflexology and foot massage places are everywhere, especially in Bukit Bintang in the Golden Triangle and in Chinatown.
Kuala Lumpur also has several theme parks around the city and in the surrounding cities. The most famous of these parks is Sunway Lagoon in the neighbouring city of Subang Jaya. The theme park has rides, a huge waterpark, an extreme park for adventure junkies, a scream park for those wanting a good scare, and a petting zoo for children. Sunway Lagoon is a 40 minute drive from central Kuala Lumpur in good traffic.
You can also watch the local football match at the KLFA Stadium in Cheras. Kuala Lumpur FA is a football team based in Kuala Lumpur and currently plays in the top divison of football in Malaysia. the Malaysia Super League. Match schedule and fixture can be seen at the KLFA website.

Things to do in Malaysia | Top Attractions Travel Guide

When I think of the most under-rated countries to visit in SE AsiaMalaysia comes to mind. With a rich culture and diversity - unlike any other nation in South...

When I think of the most under-rated countries to visit in SE AsiaMalaysia comes to mind. With a rich culture and diversity - unlike any other nation in Southeast Asia - there is something for everyone. Some of my favorite places to visit in Malaysia include Kuala Lumpur, Malacca, Penang and the Cameron Highlands. The following is a top attractions travel guide for the best things to do in Malaysia:
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1) Few architectural wonders can compete with the Petronas Towers. Equally as impressive by day as they are at night, it is an absolute must landmark to visit in Kuala Lumpur.
2) Night markets in Malaysia are well worth a visit. My personal favorite is the Jonker StreetNight Market located in Melaka. On the weekends Jonker street shuts down to traffic and turns into a sea of people and stalls selling everything from trinkets to street food. While we were there we made sure to cool down with Cendol, which is our favorite Malaysian street food snack.
3) The Batu Caves are of my favorite attractions that is absolutely free! Taking the commuter train from KL Sentral we arrived early in the morning before all of the package tourists. The caves themselves, an important Hindu shrine dedicated to Lord Murugan, are worth the 272 step climb to the top. You'll notice many of cheeky monkeys.
4) The KL Bird Park is a quirky attraction worth checking out. Its claim to fame is being the largest walk in aviary. Home to thousands of birds you'll be able to spot peacocks, flamingos and many other exotic ones.
5) While you're in Georgetown, Penang consider visiting a recently opened cat cafe! The Purrfect Cat Cafe in George Town is home to some adorable cats.
6) Whenever I head back to Malaysia I can't help but break out in a smile because I know I'm going to get a chance to eat dim sum.
7) When I mentioned Malaysia was a diverse country, I was referring to the people and cuisine. Indian food is one of my favorite cuisines and having the opportunity to eat a delicious banana leaf thali set is something I wouldn't miss for the world. Loaded up with rice, dal, vegetables, roti, papad, chutney and pickles. Coming in at only 22 Ringgit (for the two of us) it's an inexpensive but delicious meal.
8) Want to visit the biggest Buddhist temple in all of Southeast Asia? Would you be surprised to learn that it is in Malaysia? Kek Lok Si temple, also known as the Temple of SupremeBliss, is located in Air Itam. The temple combines Mahayana Buddhism and Chinese rituals. To visit take bus 201, 203 or 204 from Komplex Komptar in the heart of George Town, Penang.
9) The Petronas Towers are brilliant by day but 'wow' do they ever shine bright at night. They have really cool light shows.
10) You can't visit Malaysia without having Roti Canai for breakfast, lunch, dinner and/or a snack. An Indian flat bread, similar to a pancake, it comes in all different sizes, shapes and flavors. Our two favorites being cheese and banana.
11) While in Malacca it's a great idea to take a Melaka RiverCruise at night as the city really lights up at night. You'll notice wonderful old colonial architecture and street art along with traditional homes alongside the Kampong.
12) The Clan Jetties are an important part of George Town's heritage and the last bastions of old Chinese settlements.
13) Georgetown is one of the most hot and humid cities I've ever visited. If you're looking to escape that for a while head over to the Botanical Gardens just outside of the city. In shady conditions you'll have the opportunity to walk around this massive park where you'll surely spot monkeys and other wildlife.
14) When visiting Malacca be sure to check out a Baba-Nyonya restaurant. A mixture of Chinese and Malaysian cuisine at its finest. Some of our favorite dishes included Nyonya Laksa, Rojak and Popiah.
15) Bling. Bling. That's not the sound of a horn but instead the decorations on a rickshaw in George Town. For around 30 to 40 Ringgit you can take a full one hour city tour. It certainly beats walking around in the heat. Highlights for us included going through Little India.
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When I think of the most under-rated countries to visit in SE AsiaMalaysia comes to mind. With a rich culture and diversity - unlike any other nation in Southeast Asia - there is something for everyone. Some of my favorite places to visit in Malaysia include Kuala Lumpur, Malacca, Penang and the Cameron Highlands. The following is a top attractions travel guide for the best things to do in Malaysia:
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1) Few architectural wonders can compete with the Petronas Towers. Equally as impressive by day as they are at night, it is an absolute must landmark to visit in Kuala Lumpur.
2) Night markets in Malaysia are well worth a visit. My personal favorite is the Jonker StreetNight Market located in Melaka. On the weekends Jonker street shuts down to traffic and turns into a sea of people and stalls selling everything from trinkets to street food. While we were there we made sure to cool down with Cendol, which is our favorite Malaysian street food snack.
3) The Batu Caves are of my favorite attractions that is absolutely free! Taking the commuter train from KL Sentral we arrived early in the morning before all of the package tourists. The caves themselves, an important Hindu shrine dedicated to Lord Murugan, are worth the 272 step climb to the top. You'll notice many of cheeky monkeys.
4) The KL Bird Park is a quirky attraction worth checking out. Its claim to fame is being the largest walk in aviary. Home to thousands of birds you'll be able to spot peacocks, flamingos and many other exotic ones.
5) While you're in Georgetown, Penang consider visiting a recently opened cat cafe! The Purrfect Cat Cafe in George Town is home to some adorable cats.
6) Whenever I head back to Malaysia I can't help but break out in a smile because I know I'm going to get a chance to eat dim sum.
7) When I mentioned Malaysia was a diverse country, I was referring to the people and cuisine. Indian food is one of my favorite cuisines and having the opportunity to eat a delicious banana leaf thali set is something I wouldn't miss for the world. Loaded up with rice, dal, vegetables, roti, papad, chutney and pickles. Coming in at only 22 Ringgit (for the two of us) it's an inexpensive but delicious meal.
8) Want to visit the biggest Buddhist temple in all of Southeast Asia? Would you be surprised to learn that it is in Malaysia? Kek Lok Si temple, also known as the Temple of SupremeBliss, is located in Air Itam. The temple combines Mahayana Buddhism and Chinese rituals. To visit take bus 201, 203 or 204 from Komplex Komptar in the heart of George Town, Penang.
9) The Petronas Towers are brilliant by day but 'wow' do they ever shine bright at night. They have really cool light shows.
10) You can't visit Malaysia without having Roti Canai for breakfast, lunch, dinner and/or a snack. An Indian flat bread, similar to a pancake, it comes in all different sizes, shapes and flavors. Our two favorites being cheese and banana.
11) While in Malacca it's a great idea to take a Melaka RiverCruise at night as the city really lights up at night. You'll notice wonderful old colonial architecture and street art along with traditional homes alongside the Kampong.
12) The Clan Jetties are an important part of George Town's heritage and the last bastions of old Chinese settlements.
13) Georgetown is one of the most hot and humid cities I've ever visited. If you're looking to escape that for a while head over to the Botanical Gardens just outside of the city. In shady conditions you'll have the opportunity to walk around this massive park where you'll surely spot monkeys and other wildlife.
14) When visiting Malacca be sure to check out a Baba-Nyonya restaurant. A mixture of Chinese and Malaysian cuisine at its finest. Some of our favorite dishes included Nyonya Laksa, Rojak and Popiah.
15) Bling. Bling. That's not the sound of a horn but instead the decorations on a rickshaw in George Town. For around 30 to 40 Ringgit you can take a full one hour city tour. It certainly beats walking around in the heat. Highlights for us included going through Little India.
This video features music -various artists and various songs - available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Commercial license.

Can Malaysia's opposition win? | UpFront

In this week's UpFront, we speak to Malaysian opposition leader Wan Azizah Wan Ismail about her attempts to unseat current Prime MinisterNajib Razak. Could the upcoming election result in Wan Azizah becoming the country's first female prime minister?
And in the Arena, with Iranians heading for the polls soon, we debate what the future holds for PresidentHassan Rouhani and how much of his reform agenda he was able to accomplish.
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🇲🇾 Is the world's oldest prime minister the answer in Malaysia? | Inside Story

Voters in Malaysia have thrown the ruling coalition from power for the first time since independence 61 years ago.
The architect of the opposition's upset win is the veteran politician who made the ruling alliance a formidable force during his 22 years as Prime Minister.
Mahathir Mohamad returned to active politics two years ago in an unusual role for him.
As an opposition leader, he accused Prime Minister Najib Razak of stealing millions of dollars in government funds.
And he's channeled the anger of millions of Malaysians about the rising cost of living and corruption into his latest electoral success - two months before his 93rd birthday.
Presenter: Mohammed Jamjoom.
Guests:
Oh Ei Sun - AsianStrategy & Leadership Institute in Malaysia & former political secretary to Najib Raz...

published: 10 May 2018

🇲🇾 Malaysia Election 2013 | 101 East

In Malaysia, the 13th general election has been called by Prime MinisterNajib Tun Razak after a year-long speculation.
More than 13 million Malaysians will go to the polls on May 5. This is the first time that the ruling party has gone through the full five-year term before dissolving parliament.
Critics claim that the ruling coalition has lacked confidence to face the electorate on several contentious issues. It faces growing anger due to rising racial and religious tensions, allegations of corruption involving its leaders directly or indirectly, the rising cost of living, police brutality, continued detention without trial and the awarding of scholarships to students based on racial quota and not merit.
Najib, who became prime minister after his predecessor quit four years ago, has n...

Prophecy of Malaysian Election PRU 14 - Prophecy Given on 15th April 2018

On Sunday the 15th of April, my wife and I rose up early to pray as usual, after an intense periods of praise and worship, I felt that we needed to pray for the up coming Malaysian election (PRU14) I was also led by the Spirit of the Lord to record the prayer which turn out to be a prophetic message. I have shared this message immediately to my prayer group in whatsapp but I don't think many believed the message as the situation in Malaysia was contrary to this prophecy.

published: 14 May 2018

PRU 14 | Malaysia Votes (Result) (Part 2)

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PRU 14 | Malaysia Votes (Result) (Part 11)

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We discuss some of the irregularities being alleged as ruling coalition takes power for a record 13 times. Inside Story with Jane Dutton are guests: Nurul Izzah Anwar, a member of parliament for the opposition PeopleJustice Party and the daughter of opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim; Azman Ujang, former editor-in-chief of the government-sponsored Bernama news agency; and BridgetWelsh, a professor of political science from Singapore Management University and author of numerous publications on Malaysian politics.
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In this week's UpFront, we speak to Malaysian opposition leader Wan Azizah Wan Ismail about her attempts to unseat current Prime MinisterNajib Razak. Could the upcoming election result in Wan Azizah becoming the country's first female prime minister?
And in the Arena, with Iranians heading for the polls soon, we debate what the future holds for PresidentHassan Rouhani and how much of his reform agenda he was able to accomplish.
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In this week's UpFront, we speak to Malaysian opposition leader Wan Azizah Wan Ismail about her attempts to unseat current Prime MinisterNajib Razak. Could the upcoming election result in Wan Azizah becoming the country's first female prime minister?
And in the Arena, with Iranians heading for the polls soon, we debate what the future holds for PresidentHassan Rouhani and how much of his reform agenda he was able to accomplish.
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🇲🇾 Is the world's oldest prime minister the answer in Malaysia? | Inside Story

Voters in Malaysia have thrown the ruling coalition from power for the first time since independence 61 years ago.
The architect of the opposition's upset win...

Voters in Malaysia have thrown the ruling coalition from power for the first time since independence 61 years ago.
The architect of the opposition's upset win is the veteran politician who made the ruling alliance a formidable force during his 22 years as Prime Minister.
Mahathir Mohamad returned to active politics two years ago in an unusual role for him.
As an opposition leader, he accused Prime Minister Najib Razak of stealing millions of dollars in government funds.
And he's channeled the anger of millions of Malaysians about the rising cost of living and corruption into his latest electoral success - two months before his 93rd birthday.
Presenter: Mohammed Jamjoom.
Guests:
Oh Ei Sun - AsianStrategy & Leadership Institute in Malaysia & former political secretary to Najib Razak
BridgetWelsh - Associate Professor, John Cabot University
Fung Siu - AsiaEconomist Intelligence Unit
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Voters in Malaysia have thrown the ruling coalition from power for the first time since independence 61 years ago.
The architect of the opposition's upset win is the veteran politician who made the ruling alliance a formidable force during his 22 years as Prime Minister.
Mahathir Mohamad returned to active politics two years ago in an unusual role for him.
As an opposition leader, he accused Prime Minister Najib Razak of stealing millions of dollars in government funds.
And he's channeled the anger of millions of Malaysians about the rising cost of living and corruption into his latest electoral success - two months before his 93rd birthday.
Presenter: Mohammed Jamjoom.
Guests:
Oh Ei Sun - AsianStrategy & Leadership Institute in Malaysia & former political secretary to Najib Razak
BridgetWelsh - Associate Professor, John Cabot University
Fung Siu - AsiaEconomist Intelligence Unit
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In Malaysia, the 13th general election has been called by Prime MinisterNajib Tun Razak after a year-long speculation.
More than 13 million Malaysians will go to the polls on May 5. This is the first time that the ruling party has gone through the full five-year term before dissolving parliament.
Critics claim that the ruling coalition has lacked confidence to face the electorate on several contentious issues. It faces growing anger due to rising racial and religious tensions, allegations of corruption involving its leaders directly or indirectly, the rising cost of living, police brutality, continued detention without trial and the awarding of scholarships to students based on racial quota and not merit.
Najib, who became prime minister after his predecessor quit four years ago, has never led the party in a general election and political pundits argue that this has put him in a difficult position to force through any potential policy changes.
The election could be the closest in history. Najib needs to reverse the huge gains the Anwar Ibrahim-led opposition alliance Pakatan Rakyat (PR) made in 2008, when the ruling National Front lost five of 13 states and the two-thirds majority which it had enjoyed since Independence about 57 years ago.
The issues of the campaign include race, vote buying, electoral fraud, Hudud law and corruption.
The race card
A key factor in Malaysian elections is the question of race.
Most, if not all, parties are race-based and candidates are chosen with their ethnicity as the main consideration. Both sides of the divide are using the race card subtly or otherwise in their campaigns.
Despite several measures and concessions made to please the Chinese electorate, the community appears to be steadfast in its anti-establishment stand.
The Chinese-majority state of Penang which fell to the opposition for the first time is a symbol of non-Malay support for any party.
Several MalayNGOs are using the racial sentiment by calling for Malays to unite in order to preserve their supremacy which is enshrined in the Malaysian constitution.
They have openly demonstrated against policies that they claim has eroded their legislated special rights, especially in Penang where the 42-year-old New Economic Policy (NEP) favouring them, has been dismantled.
The government argues that the private sector is almost absolutely controlled by the Chinese and has very little opportunities for the Malays.
The private sector say this claim is unfair, as it does not receive preferential treatment from the government and they are all self-made with meritocracy being the most important consideration. Meanwhile, the government critics say, state funds are mainly from the revenue of the taxpayers which should be allocated for all.
The two hottest election battlegrounds are Penang and another opposition-ruled state Selangor in central Malaysia. The states attract the highest number of investments, providing strong revenue to the federal government. Najib has declared that these two states must be won at any cost while the opposition is fighting hard to keep them in its stable.
Vote buying?
To win back diminishing popular support, the current administration started giving out cash handouts from last year to almost every segment of the society, saying that this was to alleviate the hardship brought about by the rising cost of living.
Civil servants, who traditionally support the ruling party, were given higher salaries and allowances. The opposition claims this is tantamount to vote buying, but the people are not complaining.
To counter this, the opposition alliance announced that it will bring down fuel prices and cut car prices drastically. And as another major draw, it announced that it will provide free education right up to tertiary level if it comes to power.
Electoral fraudClaims of electoral fraud and allegations of the election commission as the ruling party’s tool were brought to the fore by the clean election movement called Bersih meaning clean.
Three major demonstrations were held over the last two years by the group. It attracted tens of thousands of protestors which turned violent when the police used brutal methods to quell them.
The government made some concessions finally but Bersih claims they are not enough with evidences of tainted electoral roll surfacing often.
Another major factor in the election is the more than three million first time voters.
While they are said to be generally leaning towards the opposition, the National Front has put in a lot of resources to win their hearts by using social media, an important campaign tool. The mainstream media are all owned by the government or linked to it.
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In Malaysia, the 13th general election has been called by Prime MinisterNajib Tun Razak after a year-long speculation.
More than 13 million Malaysians will go to the polls on May 5. This is the first time that the ruling party has gone through the full five-year term before dissolving parliament.
Critics claim that the ruling coalition has lacked confidence to face the electorate on several contentious issues. It faces growing anger due to rising racial and religious tensions, allegations of corruption involving its leaders directly or indirectly, the rising cost of living, police brutality, continued detention without trial and the awarding of scholarships to students based on racial quota and not merit.
Najib, who became prime minister after his predecessor quit four years ago, has never led the party in a general election and political pundits argue that this has put him in a difficult position to force through any potential policy changes.
The election could be the closest in history. Najib needs to reverse the huge gains the Anwar Ibrahim-led opposition alliance Pakatan Rakyat (PR) made in 2008, when the ruling National Front lost five of 13 states and the two-thirds majority which it had enjoyed since Independence about 57 years ago.
The issues of the campaign include race, vote buying, electoral fraud, Hudud law and corruption.
The race card
A key factor in Malaysian elections is the question of race.
Most, if not all, parties are race-based and candidates are chosen with their ethnicity as the main consideration. Both sides of the divide are using the race card subtly or otherwise in their campaigns.
Despite several measures and concessions made to please the Chinese electorate, the community appears to be steadfast in its anti-establishment stand.
The Chinese-majority state of Penang which fell to the opposition for the first time is a symbol of non-Malay support for any party.
Several MalayNGOs are using the racial sentiment by calling for Malays to unite in order to preserve their supremacy which is enshrined in the Malaysian constitution.
They have openly demonstrated against policies that they claim has eroded their legislated special rights, especially in Penang where the 42-year-old New Economic Policy (NEP) favouring them, has been dismantled.
The government argues that the private sector is almost absolutely controlled by the Chinese and has very little opportunities for the Malays.
The private sector say this claim is unfair, as it does not receive preferential treatment from the government and they are all self-made with meritocracy being the most important consideration. Meanwhile, the government critics say, state funds are mainly from the revenue of the taxpayers which should be allocated for all.
The two hottest election battlegrounds are Penang and another opposition-ruled state Selangor in central Malaysia. The states attract the highest number of investments, providing strong revenue to the federal government. Najib has declared that these two states must be won at any cost while the opposition is fighting hard to keep them in its stable.
Vote buying?
To win back diminishing popular support, the current administration started giving out cash handouts from last year to almost every segment of the society, saying that this was to alleviate the hardship brought about by the rising cost of living.
Civil servants, who traditionally support the ruling party, were given higher salaries and allowances. The opposition claims this is tantamount to vote buying, but the people are not complaining.
To counter this, the opposition alliance announced that it will bring down fuel prices and cut car prices drastically. And as another major draw, it announced that it will provide free education right up to tertiary level if it comes to power.
Electoral fraudClaims of electoral fraud and allegations of the election commission as the ruling party’s tool were brought to the fore by the clean election movement called Bersih meaning clean.
Three major demonstrations were held over the last two years by the group. It attracted tens of thousands of protestors which turned violent when the police used brutal methods to quell them.
The government made some concessions finally but Bersih claims they are not enough with evidences of tainted electoral roll surfacing often.
Another major factor in the election is the more than three million first time voters.
While they are said to be generally leaning towards the opposition, the National Front has put in a lot of resources to win their hearts by using social media, an important campaign tool. The mainstream media are all owned by the government or linked to it.
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Prophecy of Malaysian Election PRU 14 - Prophecy Given on 15th April 2018

On Sunday the 15th of April, my wife and I rose up early to pray as usual, after an intense periods of praise and worship, I felt that we needed to pray for the...

On Sunday the 15th of April, my wife and I rose up early to pray as usual, after an intense periods of praise and worship, I felt that we needed to pray for the up coming Malaysian election (PRU14) I was also led by the Spirit of the Lord to record the prayer which turn out to be a prophetic message. I have shared this message immediately to my prayer group in whatsapp but I don't think many believed the message as the situation in Malaysia was contrary to this prophecy.

On Sunday the 15th of April, my wife and I rose up early to pray as usual, after an intense periods of praise and worship, I felt that we needed to pray for the up coming Malaysian election (PRU14) I was also led by the Spirit of the Lord to record the prayer which turn out to be a prophetic message. I have shared this message immediately to my prayer group in whatsapp but I don't think many believed the message as the situation in Malaysia was contrary to this prophecy.

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(Malaysia) Frauds at Malaysia 14th General Election Polling day (09-05-2018)

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Malaysia election shock: Mahathir returns

Against all the odds, Malaysia's former ruler Mahathir Mohamad is once again set to take control.
The shock election result means the country's government will change for the first time since independence 61 years ago.
At the age of 92, Dr Mahathir will be the oldest elected leader in the world.
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Historic Malaysian Election: Why the World Is Watching

Malaysia’s opposition ousted the ruling coalition, clearing the way for new investigations...

Historic Malaysian Election: Why the World Is Watching

Malaysia’s opposition ousted the ruling coalition, clearing the way for new investigations into Prime MinisterNajib Razak’s alleged misappropriation of money in the 1MDB corruption scandal, possibly one of the largest global financial scams of all time.
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Mahathir Mohamad Scores Shocking Election Win In Malaysia

An alliance of opposition parties spearheaded by Mahathir Mohamad won Malaysia’s general election. The veteran strongman is on course for a return to the prime minister’s Office he occupied for 22 years. At the age of 92, he'll become the oldest elected leader in the world. Mahathir’s Pakatan Harapan (Alliance of Hope) won 113 of parliament’s 222 seats. Mahathir told a news conference he expected to be sworn in as prime minister later on Thursday.
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Malaysia's election exposes ethnic divide, corruption

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Malaysia's election exposes ethnic divide, corruption

Malaysia's upcoming national election is exposing the country's deep ethnic divides as politicians use race and religion as political tools. Meanwhile, a global garbage crisis is intensifying. To explain both these stories, CBSN talks to contributor and GZERO's Signal newsletter writer Alex Kliment.

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Why Malaysia's opposition coalition won the election | In The News

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Malaysia's election on Wednesday is billed as the nation's tightest-ever.
The incumbent party, Barisan Nasional, has held power for more than six decades.
But discontent among voters over the rising cost of living and a corruption scandal could bring political change.
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Malaysia General Election: The Race Card | Insight | CNA Insider

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There has been a dramatic result in Malaysia's parliamentary elections, with the opposition winning power for the first time in the country's history.
The 92-year-old former Prime MinisterMahathir Mohamad will return as leader.
He will replace Najib Razak - who became embroiled in a major corruption scandal.
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Malaysia's new Prime MinisterMahathir Mohamad sought a pardon for Mr Anwar, which was granted on Wednesday morning.
Mr Mahathir has promised to step aside for Mr Anwar to become prime minister within two years.
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Travel Guide to Malaysia (Kuala Lumpur and Terengganu)

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Travel Guide to Malaysia (Kuala Lumpur and Terengganu)

In this travel video travel guide to Malaysia, I travel to Malaysia's capital city, Kuala Lumpur, and to Terangganu, the country's second-largest city.
I start off my trip by exploring Kenyir Lake, located just west of Terangganu, which is actually the largest man-made lake in Southeast Asia (it's the size of Singapore). I head to the far end of the lake by speedboat to go trekking into the hilly jungle where I come across a school of hungry fish waiting for eager tourists like myself to provide them with a cheap snack. I then head back on the lake to explore the many islands that call this lake home.
Next, I head back onto the water -- this time onto the ocean -- to do a little squid jigging as part of the first annual TerengganuInternationalSquid Jigging Fest. Squid jigging, for those of you that don't know, is the act of fishing for squid by hand with a line and hook, something I have questionable skill doing.
Back onto dry land, I explore the market in Terangganu, one of the best places to find fresh seafood in the entire country, and try some of the region's favorite desserts and iced coffee.
For the second half of the video, I head east to the capital city of Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur, where I -- what else? -- find some street food in the famous Chow Kit neighborhood, followed by a little more food in Kampung Baru, a sleeping Malay enclave flanked by the city's downtown tower.
I then take the monorail (!) to explore the Petronas Towers and the KL Tower, two of the city's most famous landmarks, followed by dinner in Jalan Alor, the city's famed outdoor street food district.
Finally, it's time for a little rest and relaxation back on the west coast of Malaysia at the island of Redang, one of the country's most beautiful tropical islands, where I get to experience what beach life is like in Malaysia.

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HOW EXPENSIVE IS MALAYSIA? | Budget Travel Guide

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HOW EXPENSIVE IS MALAYSIA? | Budget Travel Guide

How expensive is Malaysia? Today I will run through the cost of accommodation, food and drink, transportation and also activities to help you budget your trip to Malaysia!
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11 Amazing Things To Do in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

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11 Amazing Things To Do in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

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I'm Mark Wiens and thank you very much for watching this video about a few of the top things to do in Kuala Lumpur, a city that just happens to be one of my favorite cities to visit in Southeast Asia. It's the largest and probably the most important and influential city in Malaysia and truly has some amazing sites to offer. Along with modern skyrise towers like the Petronas Towers, there are still lots of traditional historic buildings as well. The awesome mixture of cultures, the mix of traditional and modern, and very importantly, the outstanding cuisine is what makes Kuala Lumpur such a great city to explore!
1. On this list of top things to do in Kuala Lumpur I first stop by the most famous landmark of the the city: the Petronas Towers. These twin giant sky scrapers are huge, and they literally reach towards the heavens and touch the clouds. On the bottom of the Petronas Towers is a pretty fancy shopping mall while the tops of the towers are filled with offices. On the 41st and 42nd floor, there is a sky bridge which connects the two towers together and which is open for visitors. Years ago, it used to be free entrance but unfortunately now they have started to charge a rather steep 80 MalaysianRinggits per person.
2. After the visiting the Petronas towers, number two on the list is the historical district of old Kuala Lumpur. Visiting and walking around the area is one of the top things to do in Kuala Lumpur and you shouldn't miss the opportunity. From Merdeka Square to the old railroad station, you'll see some amazing architecture and buildings. Another must visit is the National Mosque, which is known as Masjid Negara. With a capacity of 15,000, this is the central and most visited mosque in the city.
3. The Menara KLTower, along with the Petronas Towers, is one of the dominating features of Kuala Lumpur's skyline. At 421 meters in height, it's one of the world's tallest communications towers. I was lucky enough to be invited to the annual BASE jumping event which was held at the KL Tower so I had a pass to go to the top for the incredible view and to see the event (http://migrationology.com/2012/10/jordan-kilgore-base-jump-kuala-lumpur/). The KL Tower also offer look out viewpoints and a number of restaurants where you can dine with an incredible view.
4. Number 4 is Little India which is better known as Brickfields. Kuala Lumpur is home to many Indian's many from the south of the country. Brickfields is a popular place to browse, shop for all sorts of Indian products and most importantly to eat at some seriously delicious Indian restaurants. If you're looking for good Indian food in Kuala Lumpur, check out this restaurant: http://migrationology.com/2012/11/south-indian-food-kuala-lumpur-vishalatchi/
5. Chinatown, located on Petaling Street, is one of the biggest Kuala Lumpur attractions. It's mostly known for it street shopping and restaurants. You can find all sorts of fake brand names and nearly everything imaginable.
6. Thean Hou Temple is one of the most impressive Daoist temples in Kuala Lumpur. It's free to visit and offers insights into the Hainanese community in the city and there are also great views of the city.
7. Central Market, is a top tourist shopping attraction in Kuala Lumpur. Though many of the products are rather touristy, there are some good things waiting to be found.
8. Within central Kuala Lumpur are the KL LakeGardens and BirdPark. It makes a great tropical escape to the bustling city life.
9. The Batu Caves, located just outside the central part of the city is one of the best things to do in Kuala Lumpur. The caves and shrines are one of the most sacred Hindu sites outside of India.
10. Chow KitMarket is the central fresh wet market in the city. Everyday thousands of shoppers get their Malaysian food ingredients at this interesting market.
11. Malaysian food is the ultimate attraction to visiting Kuala Lumpur. With a great mixture of local Malay, Chinese, and Indian, there's no shortage of incredible dining that will leave you satisfied and hungry for more! For myself, eating is one of the best things to do in Kuala Lumpur!
Hope you enjoyed this list and hope you have a wonderful visit!
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TOP THINGS TO DO IN MALAYSIA!

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TOP THINGS TO DO IN MALAYSIA!

Have you thought about where your next big adventure should be? John and I got the chance to adventure through Sabah, Malaysia. It's an extremely affordable place to travel too with incredible local guides. Did I mention its also great if your a thrill seeker like me? I've only done a fraction of what I wanted to do on this trip and cant wait to take my next trip back!
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8 DAYS IN MALAYSIA : A budget trip (200 Ringgit) - 2017

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Backpacking MALAYSIA | Kuala Lumpur, Penang, Langkawi

How I made the most of my 1 week of backpacking in Malaysia, by visiting Kuala Lumpur, Pen...

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TRAVELLING TO PARADISE IN MALAYSIA

I had to leave Indonesia as my visa was up and so I headed off to travel Malaysia. I rode ...

TRAVELLING TO PARADISE IN MALAYSIA

I had to leave Indonesia as my visa was up and so I headed off to travel Malaysia. I rode on the back of a scooter to the airport, where I got a bus to the plane that took me to Malaysia, where I got a bus to the bus station to get another bus to the port city of Mersing for a ferry to the island of Tioman, where I rode in the side car of a scooter to my accommodation. Feat. drone shots at the end.
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Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Travel Guide - Must-See Attractions

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Kuala Lumpur is is the federal capital and most populous city in Malaysia. The geography of Kuala Lumpur is characterized by a huge valley known as Klang Valley.
The most important places to visit in Kuala Lumpur are: Petronas Towers (a sight to behold, one of the world's most famous landmarks. From 1998 to 2003, they were the world's tallest buildings), Independence Square (the iconic city square. Check out beautiful buildings, and a flag pole that marks the country's independence), BirdPark (situated on scenic lake gardens, this tropical park offers visitors a chance to see many wonderful birds), Putra Mosque (situated on a picturesque lake, it's a grand, pink-domed mosque that can accommodate up to 15,000 worshipers), Batu Caves (said to be over 400 million years old, it's a series of limestone formations, home to a grand Hindu temple) and many more.
This video offers a lot of tips to help you plan the perfect vacation. If you want to save time and money, the most important Kuala Lumpur travel tip is to compare prices before booking a hotel room or a flight. You can do this for free on http://bookinghunter.com, a site that searches through hundreds of other travel websites in real time for the best travel deals available.

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Best Things to do in Kuala Lumpur - Overnight City Guide

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Best Things to do in Kuala Lumpur - Overnight City Guide

Overnight is a travel and food show for today’s traveler and we’ve been working on this web series for 4 months now. In today’s time hungry world, people want to try and experience so much in so little time. In fact, we discovered that most people travelling around Asia would spend on average 36 to 72 hours in any given capital city. So we decided to the same thing. Overnight will go through 5 large Asian cities (Taipei, Saigon, Kuala Lumpur, Bangkok and Seoul) and will attempt to show you what you can do during those precious few hours you have in the metropolis. From drinking, eating, discovering new cultures all the way up to clubbing. Overnight’s got you covered.
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Malaysia Vacation Travel Video Guide

Travel video about destination Malaysia.
Malaysia is an exotic world located in the Far East, full of tradition and history.We begin our journey in Malacca, the oldest city on the southwest coast of the Peninsular Malaysia that boasts six hundred years of history. Both Portuguese and Jesuit settlers lived here for a hundred and thirty years and introduced their culture to the region. The city’s history dates back to 1403 when Hindu prince, Paramesware of the Sri VijayaRealm in Sumatra, established a sultanate. The Chinese-dominated area of the city extends across the opposite banks of the river where the mainly two storey residential and business premises are densely packed together. In contrast, the Cheng Hoon Temple is one of the oldest temples in Malaysia and nearby is the Kampung Kling Mosque which is of ancient Sumatran design. Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia’s modern capital city, is relatively young. It originated in the middle of the nineteenth century at the junction of two rivers. Chinese pioneers discovered an abundance of minerals here. Since then, however, things have much improved and Kuala Lumpur is now one of the cleanest cities in the world with two steel towers as its unmistakeable landmark, connected by an impressive bridge. Since 1926, tea has been cultivated in the Cameron Highlands where the mild and rainy climate is ideal for its growth. British surveyor, William Cameron, discovered this region in 1885 and soon afterwards its wooded hills were transformed into tea plantations that now attract tourists from all over the world. Sarawak is located in Borneo, the third largest island on the planet. We start our journey through this Malayan federal state, in the northwest of the island, in the capital, Kuching. The British Empire had various buildings constructed in the city but its ethnic groups were content to remain within their own surroundings. Malaysia is like a magnificent fairy tale, a melting pot of various cultures and ethnic groups amid abundant tropical vegetation. Although Malaysia has changed, it has not forgotten the rich traditions of its indigenous tribes yet it is now a country that is travelling into a new age.